Mark wrote:Use the Portfolio Editor. Right mouse click on the sub-portfolio where you want to re-open the investment, and choose "Open Investment(s)...". You'll have to go find the *.dat filename of the investment you want to open.
When I right click on a single account/sub-portfolio and click OPEN INVESTMENT(S), I don't get only the investments in that account. I get all the investments in the entire master portfolio of four accounts. Is it possible to zero-in on a subset of *.dat files for one account?
I can see that many files have the account number as part of the name. But not all. In the account I want to zero-in on, 18 out of 20 files do. It would be sooooo helpful if they all did. Or if FM set up sub-directories for files in different sub-portfolios.
As it is, I've got a pretty large directory of files, some with unfriendly names. They are unfriendly because two of four accounts have a lot of CDs and bonds, and those file names are a compilation of CUSIP + account number. Sorting through that looking for a few closed positions is a bummer and that is compounded when I'm looking at all positions in four accounts instead of just one account. ("autoname_1.dat" just makes this worse. Why would that happen?)
Altho I finally get why I shouldn't close an investment thanks to your stalwart efforts, the fact is that you still have the functionality. If you are going to keep the functionality, some flag would be very welcome. (Auto change the name? the extension? auto move into a subdirectory? something?)
Thanks for listening,
Jeanne