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| In microsoft.public.money, Andy wrote: - quote - > I have been using money 2003 for home use and Quicken for
Do a File-> Search for "*.mny" to find the Money files. You can judge> business use. I bought a new computer with Money 2004 on > it and imported all my old files from 2003. I went then > to convert my Quicken files so they would all be together > in the same program. I got the Quicken files in fine, > but then I have lost all of my Money files that I had > already. Is there anything I can do to get those files > back? What happened? by the dates which files are which. If you search for "*.mny, *.mbf" instead, you would be looking for Money files and Money Backup Files instead. |
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| I have been using money 2003 for home use and Quicken for business use. I bought a new computer with Money 2004 on it and imported all my old files from 2003. I went then to convert my Quicken files so they would all be together in the same program. I got the Quicken files in fine, but then I have lost all of my Money files that I had already. Is there anything I can do to get those files back? What happened? |
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