jimc99
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Post by jimc99 on Sept 12, 2015 2:26:54 GMT
Could SS please consider making the Live Loan Parts sortable by column, or at least pre-sorted by loan number rather than date of investment. Kind of annoying having several parts of the same loan appearing separately.
Anyone else agree with the benefit of having a sortable spreadsheet for their loan parts?
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SteveT
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Post by SteveT on Sept 12, 2015 6:16:25 GMT
Could SS please consider making the Live Loan Parts sortable by column, or at least pre-sorted by loan number rather than date of investment. Kind of annoying having several parts of the same loan appearing separately. Anyone else agree with the benefit of having a sortable spreadsheet for their loan parts? This has been requested before, along with a "Download to Excel" button. Apparently it will be included in the oft-mentioned "new website". That said, if you highlight and copy from the screen and then "Paste Special - Text" into Excel, the loan parts data comes across in a perfectly workable format. Chuck it into a Pivot Table and you've all you need.
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Post by webwiz on Sept 12, 2015 7:35:47 GMT
Could SS please consider making the Live Loan Parts sortable by column, or at least pre-sorted by loan number rather than date of investment. Kind of annoying having several parts of the same loan appearing separately. Anyone else agree with the benefit of having a sortable spreadsheet for their loan parts? This has been requested before, along with a "Download to Excel" button. Apparently it will be included in the oft-mentioned "new website". That said, if you highlight and copy from the screen and then "Paste Special - Text" into Excel, the loan parts data comes across in a perfectly workable format. Chuck it into a Pivot Table and you've all you need. Yes that works but the trouble is by the time you have done that the loan has been filled. Usually.
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Post by pepperpot on Sept 12, 2015 9:52:50 GMT
This has been requested before, along with a "Download to Excel" button. Apparently it will be included in the oft-mentioned "new website". That said, if you highlight and copy from the screen and then "Paste Special - Text" into Excel, the loan parts data comes across in a perfectly workable format. Chuck it into a Pivot Table and you've all you need. Yes that works but the trouble is by the time you have done that the loan has been filled. Usually. Best to do it asap, that will give you a list of loan numbers you're interested in acquiring more of. Then you can pounce if one of them turns green.
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