
This is what the list looks like after clicking the Reset Columns button (this is an itemized categories report):Īre / were you reusing a Saved Report, perhaps one that was created in a prior version of Quicken? Notice that the columns list just has a single entry for generic column name "Column".Īfter clicking "Reset Columns", the columns are reset. Here is what a messed up report looks like on the report settings dialog. I checked a number of my saved reports and new reports, and they all exhibit this problem. I usually don't change the columns, so nothing important lost for me. Using Reset Columns brings them all back. So the problem appears to be that Quicken somehow erase the columns of every report, most likely on report run.


Clicking that showed all of the columns again in the list, and that allowed the report to run correctly. There is a button to "Reset Columns" on the report configuration dialog. RESOLVED: It tunes out it was the Columns settings in the report.
