I hold 33 investments (mutual finds & stocks). From time to time I would like to either view a screen or produce a report evaluating those investments. My criterion for evaluating is how much cash each investment throws off in dividends.
In Quicken, what's the most direct way to do this?
Andrew's post did not seem condescending to me. It was in the form of a question, but it was very good advice and probably answered your question. Did you try it?
It's very hard to convey "tone of voice" and inflection in written messages, but we are here because we need help or to offer help to others - and our roles often switch back and forth. I'm sure Andrew was trying to help - and so am I.
Please try Andrew's suggestion and then post back with any further questions.
RC
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It doesn't feel good when someone sounds as if they're talking down to you. I'd rather have had no answer than yours.
Gary - what part of my answer didn't you like? Your question using investments and reports had an immediate answer if one views the investment report (which is as obvious a place to look as one could hope for) option that I assumed I might not have understood what you were asking for. So I was ensuring you didn't have some other motive in mind.
Geez. Don't ask for help anymore here as far as I'm concerned.
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