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| In microsoft.public.money, Lynn Ringuette wrote: - quote - > Sorry for the thread error. I'll make a copy of my file
Yes, with the same geography.> with the .mny extension and see if that works. Is what > I'm attempting even possible. ('99 to '03?)? |
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| I've used the db1 file. Loaded it to the hard drive, clicked it on from where I stored it and Money begins to 'work' then gets hung up. Must have tried 20 times today. Have also tried restoring from the bak ext. No luck. Is it possible to transfer from 1999 to 2003? |
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