You should delete an account only if it was added in error, or if you're sure you will never need the account data in Quicken again.Ĭonsider hiding the account (see help topic above) instead of deleting if it's a valid account that is closed or infrequently used. The transactions and historical information will no longer be available in reports, tools, or over-time reports. WARNING: Deleting an account will remove all its transactions and transaction history from Quicken. Quicken will automatically add an adjustment to set the balance to zero, disconnect the account if it's a connected account, and mark the account as hidden so it moves to the Hidden Accounts group.For the account, you'd like to close, select Mark as Closed.You can also specify this setting in Account Settings. To restore a Separate account to the normal Account Sidebar location, deselect the Keep Separate checkbox. Quicken will separate and move it to the Separate Accounts section at the bottom of the Account Sidebar below net worth.For the account, you'd like to separate, choose the Keep Separate checkbox.
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To show a previously hidden account, deselect the Hide in List checkbox.