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| So return it, get your Money Back and revert to M04. It's one of the only ways to communicate displeasure to the development team that has any remote chance of having impact on what they release in the future. "Mike" <Mike[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:57B32C54-89BF-40C3-96E0-A601736637CB[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > I am having the same issue with the full Standard version... Money 2005 is a > major step backwards from the 2004 version. |
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| I am having the same issue with the full Standard version... Money 2005 is a major step backwards from the 2004 version. "Dave Foy" wrote: - quote - > I have the trial version of Microsoft Money Deluxe and I am having difficulty > with opening OFC (Money) files to import into my register. It is saying that > the ofc file is not a 32Bit Windows application? Is this due to the trial > version (it mentioned something about maybe not being able to open all money > files w/the trial version) --- I Don't want to upgrade if I can't import > files --- Does anyone have any ideas? > Thanks!!! > -- > David J. Foy |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Dave Foy wrote: - quote - > I have the trial version of Microsoft Money Deluxe and I am having difficulty
Money 2005 does not support OFC files.> with opening OFC (Money) files to import into my register. It is saying that > the ofc file is not a 32Bit Windows application? Is this due to the trial > version (it mentioned something about maybe not being able to open all money > files w/the trial version) --- I Don't want to upgrade if I can't import > files --- Does anyone have any ideas? The group for Microsoft Money is microsoft.public.money. If you use the MS web interface, they call this "Money General". Also, ignore error messages there that say posting was not successful. It's the detection that is in error. |
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| I have the trial version of Microsoft Money Deluxe and I am having difficulty with opening OFC (Money) files to import into my register. It is saying that the ofc file is not a 32Bit Windows application? Is this due to the trial version (it mentioned something about maybe not being able to open all money files w/the trial version) --- I Don't want to upgrade if I can't import files --- Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks!!! -- David J. Foy |
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