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| Thanks for posting this. The Google group has proved invaluable. "Dick Watson" wrote: - quote - > An unofficial FAQ for this newsgroup is available at http://umpmfaq.info. > The source FAQ was last updated Thursday, December 23, 2004. You may save > yourself and those willing to spend their time helping you both time and > hassle by consulting this resource before posting what may already be a FAQ. > The unofficial FAQ answers 161 of the most frequently asked questions in > this newsgroup. Note that only a limited number of FAQ items have been added > or modified for Money 2005--those that are derive from my limited experience > with the product and on very high profile items in the newsgroup. If you are > using Money 2005 and have a question or if you are considering using Money > 2005, please read http://umpmfaq.info/Money2005.htm. > Likewise, a comprehensive archive of this newsgroup is available at > http://groups.google.com. Click on Advanced Groups Search; there you should > specify newsgroup microsoft.public.money and some search terms you consider > appropriate. It is *highly likely* the issue you want help with has been > discussed before. In some case you will find it has been discussed **many** > times before. > If you are reading this group through the Microsoft Community Newsgroups web > page interface, you may find the native Usenet newsreader tools handier. > Click here to try them: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.money. > One last word to the wise: I post this once a week so some people might see > it and refrain from posting FAQs. I remember to do this because I also > backup my Money data file to several different locations and several > different media types once a week. I also assure that these backups do not > replace other backups but supplement them in case a problem goes unnoticed > for several backup cycles. Occasionally, I also test these backups to make > sure they really are. I recommend you do the same as soon as you are done > reading this. "Do you have a good backup?" is a frequent first reply to > problems posted here. Don't leave yourself in a position where your only > answer is "no." It's a lot harder to help people when that is their answer. |
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| An unofficial FAQ for this newsgroup is available at http://umpmfaq.info. The source FAQ was last updated Thursday, December 23, 2004. You may save yourself and those willing to spend their time helping you both time and hassle by consulting this resource before posting what may already be a FAQ. The unofficial FAQ answers 161 of the most frequently asked questions in this newsgroup. Note that only a limited number of FAQ items have been added or modified for Money 2005--those that are derive from my limited experience with the product and on very high profile items in the newsgroup. If you are using Money 2005 and have a question or if you are considering using Money 2005, please read http://umpmfaq.info/Money2005.htm. Likewise, a comprehensive archive of this newsgroup is available at http://groups.google.com. Click on Advanced Groups Search; there you should specify newsgroup microsoft.public.money and some search terms you consider appropriate. It is *highly likely* the issue you want help with has been discussed before. In some case you will find it has been discussed **many** times before. If you are reading this group through the Microsoft Community Newsgroups web page interface, you may find the native Usenet newsreader tools handier. Click here to try them: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.money. One last word to the wise: I post this once a week so some people might see it and refrain from posting FAQs. I remember to do this because I also backup my Money data file to several different locations and several different media types once a week. I also assure that these backups do not replace other backups but supplement them in case a problem goes unnoticed for several backup cycles. Occasionally, I also test these backups to make sure they really are. I recommend you do the same as soon as you are done reading this. "Do you have a good backup?" is a frequent first reply to problems posted here. Don't leave yourself in a position where your only answer is "no." It's a lot harder to help people when that is their answer. |
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