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| In microsoft.public.money, TOM wrote: - quote - > I am a long-time Quicken user. Currently using 2003 > Permier Home & Business. Decided to try Money 2004 > Deluxe. > Installation went fine and it carried along one of my > nine accounts. So far, so good. However, I wish to use > the other eight accounts on Money, if possible. I went > to the Base Article #78021, How to Open a file Other than > the Last Opened file when you Start Money. Printed out > instructions and......no go.....Instructions appear to be > fine but somewhere along the way I am dropping the ball. > Can anyone help me out on this?? Opening Money by double-clicking the file you want to open in Windows Explorer is one way. Another way is to create a shortcut to files you want to open frequently. Another is to open Money to the last-opened file, and doing File-> Open to select the file you want. Also, under File are the last three files you opened. This can allow you to easily switch to a recently opened file. There are more possibilities, but that would be the easy ones. |
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| I am a long-time Quicken user. Currently using 2003 Permier Home & Business. Decided to try Money 2004 Deluxe. Installation went fine and it carried along one of my nine accounts. So far, so good. However, I wish to use the other eight accounts on Money, if possible. I went to the Base Article #78021, How to Open a file Other than the Last Opened file when you Start Money. Printed out instructions and......no go.....Instructions appear to be fine but somewhere along the way I am dropping the ball. Can anyone help me out on this?? |
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