Wow. Now you have to putin the number of shares before the split and then the number of shares after the split. Why can't I just enter "2 for 1" or "3 for 2"? I believe past version of Quicken allowed this.
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18 years ago
Wow. Now you have to putin the number of shares before the split and then the number of shares after the split. Why can't I just enter "2 for 1" or "3 for 2"? I believe past version of Quicken allowed this.
Hmmmm, scratching my head. You can "just enter '2 for 1'". I believe you are reading too much into the wording in the form.
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