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| In microsoft.public.money, camaz wrote: - quote - > I did get my accounts back, and in my existing Money file, MyMoney2.
You can.> However, in entering my Passport ID into that "new" sign-in page, I must > have inadvertently created a new file, "Money3". I assume I can just delete > that from the File menu, and be back where I was and wanted to be! While you are at it, review your backup plans. |
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| I did get my accounts back, and in my existing Money file, MyMoney2. However, in entering my Passport ID into that "new" sign-in page, I must have inadvertently created a new file, "Money3". I assume I can just delete that from the File menu, and be back where I was and wanted to be! |
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| In microsoft.public.money, camaz wrote: - quote - > I've been using Money for years, currently Money 2004. When Microsoft
Close Money. In Windows Explorer, find your newest *.mny file.> advised that the direct electronic banking support was going to expire, that > didn't bother me since I don't use those functions. Suddenly (Today) when I > go to Money it want me to set it up like a new subscriber. Can someone tell > me how to get it back the way it was (with all my account entries), or do I > have to go through the rigamarole of setting up all the accounts and then > recovering from by backups? Right-click and choose Open. If you don't find the file, then check back. |
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| I've been using Money for years, currently Money 2004. When Microsoft advised that the direct electronic banking support was going to expire, that didn't bother me since I don't use those functions. Suddenly (Today) when I go to Money it want me to set it up like a new subscriber. Can someone tell me how to get it back the way it was (with all my account entries), or do I have to go through the rigamarole of setting up all the accounts and then recovering from by backups? |