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| Thanks, Cal. I have installed M2000 (Canadian edition) on my new notebook and it works at treat. "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message news:fvol22l20fpeb57tnti1ltmnm4dgbs2l2f[at]4ax.com... - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Bozo wrote: > > I've been using M2000 (Canadian edition) for the last 6 years and have > > been > > happy with the features. Base currency set to USD. > > > I have now purchased (in the UK) a new laptop (Win XP SP2) which came > > bundled with Money 2005. When attempting to convert the M2000 file > > xx.mny, > > M2005 states that conversion is not possible because of a version > > incompatibility. I guess this is a problem with Canada vs. UK (or > > Europe? - > > the currency in M2005 appears as euro: perhaps because my regional > > settings > > currency is euro. > UK Money is not going to work with your Canadian file. > > > Any suggestions on how to force a conversion (including all settings - > > reports, favourites, budget etc.)? > > > As a last resort, I can always uninstall M2005 and install M2000 on the > > new > > laptop, but it would be shame not to benefit from a later version. > > > TIA for any advice. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Bozo wrote: - quote - > I've been using M2000 (Canadian edition) for the last 6 years and have been
UK Money is not going to work with your Canadian file.> happy with the features. Base currency set to USD. > I have now purchased (in the UK) a new laptop (Win XP SP2) which came > bundled with Money 2005. When attempting to convert the M2000 file xx.mny, > M2005 states that conversion is not possible because of a version > incompatibility. I guess this is a problem with Canada vs. UK (or Europe? - > the currency in M2005 appears as euro: perhaps because my regional settings > currency is euro. - quote - > Any suggestions on how to force a conversion (including all settings - > reports, favourites, budget etc.)? > As a last resort, I can always uninstall M2005 and install M2000 on the new > laptop, but it would be shame not to benefit from a later version. > TIA for any advice. |
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| I've been using M2000 (Canadian edition) for the last 6 years and have been happy with the features. Base currency set to USD. I have now purchased (in the UK) a new laptop (Win XP SP2) which came bundled with Money 2005. When attempting to convert the M2000 file xx.mny, M2005 states that conversion is not possible because of a version incompatibility. I guess this is a problem with Canada vs. UK (or Europe? - the currency in M2005 appears as euro: perhaps because my regional settings currency is euro. Any suggestions on how to force a conversion (including all settings - reports, favourites, budget etc.)? As a last resort, I can always uninstall M2005 and install M2000 on the new laptop, but it would be shame not to benefit from a later version. TIA for any advice. |
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