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| In microsoft.public.money, thracker wrote: - quote - > > CAL,
Looking back, I see you are right about that.> Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately in Money 2000 right clicking the link > does not give one the option to delete. Apparantly that function started in > a later version of Money. - quote - > I don't know what the extension is of the file containing the downloaded
If you go to the bank's website with IE6 and there is a link that> information. Actually, that info would be very useful to me. you click to download, sometimes you can hold the shift-button down and click to get the file saved in a file. Also you can right-click and choose SaveTargetAs. Go ahead and download that to the disk. If you care to name the bank, somebody here may have experience with that bank. |
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| "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, thracker wrote:
does not give one the option to delete. Apparantly that function started in> > I need help. My wife downloaded our statements from our bank online. This is > > something we have done successfully within Money many times. However, this > > time there was approximately 4 months worth of transactions and it took > > several attempts to actually receive the download without Money crashing. We > > finally did it. > > The problem is that when we click on "Read Online Statements" or > > "Transactions to read: 980" the scroll bar loading it finishes and then the > > program just hangs. The computer's hard drive keeps working (and will > > continue to do so for up to 20 hours) but all to no avail. At that point we > > can't do anything with the program except end it through the task manager. > > The transactions never do display. > > > How can I delete the information we downloaded from the bank? I'm thinking > > we'll be o.k. if we can do that. We'll then try downloading the 4 months of > > info in 4 or 5 smaller chunks. So, how do I delete the info? By the way, I > > am using Microsoft Money 2000 v.8.0 on Win98SE. > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks > 1. Do not overwrite your backup file. Make an extra copy of that > while you are thinking of it. If you have only one, rethink your > strategy. If you do not have a recent backup that preceded the > problem, rethink your strategy. > 2. I think in Money 2000 you can right-click on where it says you > have transactions to read and click delete. That should delete > unread transactions without processing them. > I don't know how that happened, but I can imagine. Do you know if > these are OFX, OFC, or QIF by chance? > CAL, Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately in Money 2000 right clicking the link a later version of Money. I don't know what the extension is of the file containing the downloaded information. Actually, that info would be very useful to me. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, thracker wrote: - quote - > I need help. My wife downloaded our statements from our bank online. This is
1. Do not overwrite your backup file. Make an extra copy of that> something we have done successfully within Money many times. However, this > time there was approximately 4 months worth of transactions and it took > several attempts to actually receive the download without Money crashing. We > finally did it. > The problem is that when we click on "Read Online Statements" or > "Transactions to read: 980" the scroll bar loading it finishes and then the > program just hangs. The computer's hard drive keeps working (and will > continue to do so for up to 20 hours) but all to no avail. At that point we > can't do anything with the program except end it through the task manager. > The transactions never do display. > How can I delete the information we downloaded from the bank? I'm thinking > we'll be o.k. if we can do that. We'll then try downloading the 4 months of > info in 4 or 5 smaller chunks. So, how do I delete the info? By the way, I > am using Microsoft Money 2000 v.8.0 on Win98SE. > Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks while you are thinking of it. If you have only one, rethink your strategy. If you do not have a recent backup that preceded the problem, rethink your strategy. 2. I think in Money 2000 you can right-click on where it says you have transactions to read and click delete. That should delete unread transactions without processing them. I don't know how that happened, but I can imagine. Do you know if these are OFX, OFC, or QIF by chance? |
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| I need help. My wife downloaded our statements from our bank online. This is something we have done successfully within Money many times. However, this time there was approximately 4 months worth of transactions and it took several attempts to actually receive the download without Money crashing. We finally did it. The problem is that when we click on "Read Online Statements" or "Transactions to read: 980" the scroll bar loading it finishes and then the program just hangs. The computer's hard drive keeps working (and will continue to do so for up to 20 hours) but all to no avail. At that point we can't do anything with the program except end it through the task manager. The transactions never do display. How can I delete the information we downloaded from the bank? I'm thinking we'll be o.k. if we can do that. We'll then try downloading the 4 months of info in 4 or 5 smaller chunks. So, how do I delete the info? By the way, I am using Microsoft Money 2000 v.8.0 on Win98SE. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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