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| The combined package has got to be available in Canadian Retail outlets sometime. Our outlets are still carrying the 2006 version only. Microsoft.com does not look like they want to sell Money 2007 to Canadians since they won't send the $20 rebates outside of the USA. "Bob Peel, MVP" <bob_peel[at]kiandra.freeserve.co.uk.INVALID> wrote in message news:%23xYethS0GHA.5072[at]TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... - quote - > Bill, there ain't gonna be a Canadian M2007. MS have combined US & > Canadian into the one package. > -- > Regards > Bob Peel, > Microsoft MVP - Money > For UK tips & fixes see > http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny. > I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for. > "Bill Toupee" <billtupea[at]domain.com> wrote in message > news:HzjLg.519454$IK3.86329[at]pd7tw1no... > > Not sure why Microsoft charges rebate fees up front if a trail user > > decides to buy the US trail version from microsoft.com in Canada - the > > rebate is not returned to Canadian postal addresses. > > > Looks like we Canucks will have to wait for the Canadian verison of 2007 > > if we want the same deal. Not sure why the packaged product is not > > available simultaneously in Canada - I'm going to wait even thought my > > Money 2004 online quotes updates have stopped working again and I need to > > upgrade. > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message > > news:h0v8f2pf02o5culci3hlu92dj8lp9km84o[at]4ax.com... > > > In microsoft.public.money, Wally wrote: > > > > > > I see that Money Essentials 2007 will not accept previous money data > > > > files. > > > > I saw in a previous posting that there will not be a seperate Canadian > > > > version of any of the Money 2007 versions. It says on the MS site that > > > > Money > > > > Deluxe 2007 will not open Canadian Money data files. > > > > > Where does that statement appear? on the website? It is not right > > > for Money 2007. Money 2007 has been unified for US and Canada. You > > > should be able to use the trial. If you are already using an > > > earlier version, I suggest that you download the free 90 day trial > > > and use both in parallel. > > > > > Copy your current Money file to a different name, such > > > as Money07.mny, and let Money 2007 convert that copy. Stay alert > > > during install to make sure the trial does not uninstall your Money > > > version. Expect a radio button where you will need to change from > > > the default. You should be able to run both versions, one at a > > > time. > > > > > If you decide to stay with the older version of Money, after trying > > > 2007, I suggest you do not uninstall the trial. Otherwise you will > > > have to reinstall the older version, and perhaps there could be a > > > glitch there. That file association thing is the thing that routes > > > a QIF or OFX to the given version of Money when you click on such a > > > file. > > > > > > > > I have 15 years of > > > > investment data recorded in my Money data file. Am I going to be hung > > > > out to > > > > dry? > > |
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| Bill, there ain't gonna be a Canadian M2007. MS have combined US & Canadian into the one package. -- Regards Bob Peel, Microsoft MVP - Money For UK tips & fixes see http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny. I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for. "Bill Toupee" <billtupea[at]domain.com> wrote in message news:HzjLg.519454$IK3.86329[at]pd7tw1no... - quote - > Not sure why Microsoft charges rebate fees up front if a trail user > decides to buy the US trail version from microsoft.com in Canada - the > rebate is not returned to Canadian postal addresses. > Looks like we Canucks will have to wait for the Canadian verison of 2007 > if we want the same deal. Not sure why the packaged product is not > available simultaneously in Canada - I'm going to wait even thought my > Money 2004 online quotes updates have stopped working again and I need to > upgrade. > "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message > news:h0v8f2pf02o5culci3hlu92dj8lp9km84o[at]4ax.com... > > In microsoft.public.money, Wally wrote: > > > > I see that Money Essentials 2007 will not accept previous money data > > > files. > > > I saw in a previous posting that there will not be a seperate Canadian > > > version of any of the Money 2007 versions. It says on the MS site that > > > Money > > > Deluxe 2007 will not open Canadian Money data files. > > > Where does that statement appear? on the website? It is not right > > for Money 2007. Money 2007 has been unified for US and Canada. You > > should be able to use the trial. If you are already using an > > earlier version, I suggest that you download the free 90 day trial > > and use both in parallel. > > > Copy your current Money file to a different name, such > > as Money07.mny, and let Money 2007 convert that copy. Stay alert > > during install to make sure the trial does not uninstall your Money > > version. Expect a radio button where you will need to change from > > the default. You should be able to run both versions, one at a > > time. > > > If you decide to stay with the older version of Money, after trying > > 2007, I suggest you do not uninstall the trial. Otherwise you will > > have to reinstall the older version, and perhaps there could be a > > glitch there. That file association thing is the thing that routes > > a QIF or OFX to the given version of Money when you click on such a > > file. > > > > > I have 15 years of > > > investment data recorded in my Money data file. Am I going to be hung > > > out to > > > dry? |
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| Not sure why Microsoft charges rebate fees up front if a trail user decides to buy the US trail version from microsoft.com in Canada - the rebate is not returned to Canadian postal addresses. Looks like we Canucks will have to wait for the Canadian verison of 2007 if we want the same deal. Not sure why the packaged product is not available simultaneously in Canada - I'm going to wait even thought my Money 2004 online quotes updates have stopped working again and I need to upgrade. "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message news:h0v8f2pf02o5culci3hlu92dj8lp9km84o[at]4ax.com... - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Wally wrote: > > I see that Money Essentials 2007 will not accept previous money data > > files. > > I saw in a previous posting that there will not be a seperate Canadian > > version of any of the Money 2007 versions. It says on the MS site that > > Money > > Deluxe 2007 will not open Canadian Money data files. > Where does that statement appear? on the website? It is not right > for Money 2007. Money 2007 has been unified for US and Canada. You > should be able to use the trial. If you are already using an > earlier version, I suggest that you download the free 90 day trial > and use both in parallel. > Copy your current Money file to a different name, such > as Money07.mny, and let Money 2007 convert that copy. Stay alert > during install to make sure the trial does not uninstall your Money > version. Expect a radio button where you will need to change from > the default. You should be able to run both versions, one at a > time. > If you decide to stay with the older version of Money, after trying > 2007, I suggest you do not uninstall the trial. Otherwise you will > have to reinstall the older version, and perhaps there could be a > glitch there. That file association thing is the thing that routes > a QIF or OFX to the given version of Money when you click on such a > file. > > I have 15 years of > > investment data recorded in my Money data file. Am I going to be hung out > > to > > dry? |
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| Thanks again Cal. 1. I checked my transactions carefully. They are all buys, sells , and dividends. However, you're right; it is not a big issue at all. 2. Haven't had a chance to play with this yet, but I will. However, I think I'll be staying with the upgrade. The '06 Canadian Money (Standard) did not have FYI investment alerts when stocks reach maximum and minimum price targets. '07 Deluxe restores this feature to me. "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Wally wrote: > > Thanks Cal. I went back and tried to find the spot where I read this, but I > > couldn't find it. (But I did see it...really I did!) Anyway, I loaded the > > Deluxe trial version and it does work with my Canadian file. > > > A couple of questions. > > > 1. One of the new features in '07 is that it will allow you to change the > > investment type on the details screen of the investment. I have an income > > trust, a Canadian investment type that is similar to a stock except that it > > pays a monthly distibution similar to a dividend. I mistakenly called one of > > these a mutual fund a few years ago when really it is more like a stock. > > However, when I try to change it to a stock, it says that I have transactions > > that are not allowed for this type of investment. The only transactions I > > have are a buy, dividends, and a sell. Any ideas? > First, I don't think that calling an investment trust a mutual fund > is a real problem. However you should be able to make that change if > those are indeed the only transactions for the security. Check the > list of transactions to make sure. You can go to the investment, and > look at the InvestmentActivities. Make sure there is not an Interest > or a CapitalGain transaction there. > I would just leave it as a fund, unless there is a problem with > downloads not being happy about the discrepancy. > > 2. Since I installed '07, I can't download my bank and credit card > > statements to '06. Would I have to reinstall '06? I tried clearing the > > temporary files. Didn't help. > Those are via web site I assume, so you would need to go to the web > site and save the QIF or OFX files to disk. However the files may be > being fed to Money 2007 due to the file associations. > Suppose the file is QIF, here is how you would proceed: > Start-> Settings-> ControlPanel-> FolderOptions-> FileTypes > Select QIF > Click Advanced. Check Confirm Open After Download to cause you to > get the pop-up box. This will give you the option of saving the > incoming file to disk where you can File-> Import to each. You may > also have an "Open" button, which would feed the file to the > last-installed (Money 2007). > I would also check the Always Show Extension. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Wally wrote: - quote - > Thanks Cal. I went back and tried to find the spot where I read this, but I
First, I don't think that calling an investment trust a mutual fund> couldn't find it. (But I did see it...really I did!) Anyway, I loaded the > Deluxe trial version and it does work with my Canadian file. > A couple of questions. > 1. One of the new features in '07 is that it will allow you to change the > investment type on the details screen of the investment. I have an income > trust, a Canadian investment type that is similar to a stock except that it > pays a monthly distibution similar to a dividend. I mistakenly called one of > these a mutual fund a few years ago when really it is more like a stock. > However, when I try to change it to a stock, it says that I have transactions > that are not allowed for this type of investment. The only transactions I > have are a buy, dividends, and a sell. Any ideas? is a real problem. However you should be able to make that change if those are indeed the only transactions for the security. Check the list of transactions to make sure. You can go to the investment, and look at the InvestmentActivities. Make sure there is not an Interest or a CapitalGain transaction there. I would just leave it as a fund, unless there is a problem with downloads not being happy about the discrepancy. - quote - > 2. Since I installed '07, I can't download my bank and credit card
Those are via web site I assume, so you would need to go to the web> statements to '06. Would I have to reinstall '06? I tried clearing the > temporary files. Didn't help. site and save the QIF or OFX files to disk. However the files may be being fed to Money 2007 due to the file associations. Suppose the file is QIF, here is how you would proceed: Start-> Settings-> ControlPanel-> FolderOptions-> FileTypes Select QIF Click Advanced. Check Confirm Open After Download to cause you to get the pop-up box. This will give you the option of saving the incoming file to disk where you can File-> Import to each. You may also have an "Open" button, which would feed the file to the last-installed (Money 2007). I would also check the Always Show Extension. |
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| Thanks Cal. I went back and tried to find the spot where I read this, but I couldn't find it. (But I did see it...really I did!) Anyway, I loaded the Deluxe trial version and it does work with my Canadian file. A couple of questions. 1. One of the new features in '07 is that it will allow you to change the investment type on the details screen of the investment. I have an income trust, a Canadian investment type that is similar to a stock except that it pays a monthly distibution similar to a dividend. I mistakenly called one of these a mutual fund a few years ago when really it is more like a stock. However, when I try to change it to a stock, it says that I have transactions that are not allowed for this type of investment. The only transactions I have are a buy, dividends, and a sell. Any ideas? 2. Since I installed '07, I can't download my bank and credit card statements to '06. Would I have to reinstall '06? I tried clearing the temporary files. Didn't help. "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Wally wrote: > > I see that Money Essentials 2007 will not accept previous money data files. > > I saw in a previous posting that there will not be a seperate Canadian > > version of any of the Money 2007 versions. It says on the MS site that Money > > Deluxe 2007 will not open Canadian Money data files. > Where does that statement appear? on the website? It is not right > for Money 2007. Money 2007 has been unified for US and Canada. You > should be able to use the trial. If you are already using an > earlier version, I suggest that you download the free 90 day trial > and use both in parallel. > Copy your current Money file to a different name, such > as Money07.mny, and let Money 2007 convert that copy. Stay alert > during install to make sure the trial does not uninstall your Money > version. Expect a radio button where you will need to change from > the default. You should be able to run both versions, one at a > time. > If you decide to stay with the older version of Money, after trying > 2007, I suggest you do not uninstall the trial. Otherwise you will > have to reinstall the older version, and perhaps there could be a > glitch there. That file association thing is the thing that routes > a QIF or OFX to the given version of Money when you click on such a > file. > > I have 15 years of > > investment data recorded in my Money data file. Am I going to be hung out to > > dry? |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Wally wrote: - quote - > I see that Money Essentials 2007 will not accept previous money data files.
Where does that statement appear? on the website? It is not right> I saw in a previous posting that there will not be a seperate Canadian > version of any of the Money 2007 versions. It says on the MS site that Money > Deluxe 2007 will not open Canadian Money data files. for Money 2007. Money 2007 has been unified for US and Canada. You should be able to use the trial. If you are already using an earlier version, I suggest that you download the free 90 day trial and use both in parallel. Copy your current Money file to a different name, such as Money07.mny, and let Money 2007 convert that copy. Stay alert during install to make sure the trial does not uninstall your Money version. Expect a radio button where you will need to change from the default. You should be able to run both versions, one at a time. If you decide to stay with the older version of Money, after trying 2007, I suggest you do not uninstall the trial. Otherwise you will have to reinstall the older version, and perhaps there could be a glitch there. That file association thing is the thing that routes a QIF or OFX to the given version of Money when you click on such a file. - quote - > I have 15 years of > investment data recorded in my Money data file. Am I going to be hung out to > dry? |
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| I see that Money Essentials 2007 will not accept previous money data files. I saw in a previous posting that there will not be a seperate Canadian version of any of the Money 2007 versions. It says on the MS site that Money Deluxe 2007 will not open Canadian Money data files. I have 15 years of investment data recorded in my Money data file. Am I going to be hung out to dry? |
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