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| Are you sure you are opening the correct Money file? If you could locate the correct file using the Windows Explorer, you should be able to double click the file and open it. Money will always open the last file you worked with, so if you accidentally opened an older file, that will become your default work file. -- regards, Michael Abbaticchio MVP for Exchange Server http://exchange.mvps.org "David Davidson" <ddavidson[at]adelphia.net> wrote in message news:cde48647.0409061130.7988c646[at]posting.google.com... - quote - > I just opened my checkbook in Money 2004 and find my balance and last > check is the last check I wrote in 2003. I do have the first 6 months > of 2004 on a floppy but am unable to put that information into my > checkbook on my hard drive!! I would appreciate some advice. Thank > you! |
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| In microsoft.public.money, David Davidson wrote: - quote - > I just opened my checkbook in Money 2004 and find my balance and last
One floppy was enough?> check is the last check I wrote in 2003. I do have the first 6 months > of 2004 on a floppy but am unable to put that information into my > checkbook on my hard drive!! I would appreciate some advice. Thank > you! I would copy the file from the backup floppy to a directory/folder on the hard drive.. This will give you an extra backup and will separate any problems of reading the floppy media from some other potential problem. This is not the common way, and it is not usually necessary. But especially if it is my only backup, I would consider the copy to hard disk step. The file will be named *d1.mbf. In WE, double-click the *d1.mbf file. That should launch Money and start the restore. When Money prompts for the next diskette, click OK. If you are restoring directly from floppy diskette, you can insert the first floppy and double click the *d1.mbf file. Change diskettes when prompted. You will have a chance to change the location or filename for where the restored data will go. It is good to browse to a location. I would restore to a different file name than you currently use so that you do not overwrite that file, in case it turns out to be useful in the future. |
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| I just opened my checkbook in Money 2004 and find my balance and last check is the last check I wrote in 2003. I do have the first 6 months of 2004 on a floppy but am unable to put that information into my checkbook on my hard drive!! I would appreciate some advice. Thank you! |
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