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| In microsoft.public.money, Carl P wrote: - quote - > I'm using Money 2000 and the other day I mistakenly
File-> Restore is the easy way, as long as you did not already> downloaded an online statement for the past 60 days > instead of the time period I needed. I don't want to > import the duplicate date. Does anyone know how to delete > an online statement? You advice is greatly appriciated in > advance. overwrite your backup. (And if you only have one backup, time to re-think.) Otherwise accept the transactions. Sort the register(s) by order of entry to put the new ones together. Delete the unwanted transactions. Newer versions of Money allow you to delete the statements without reading them, but Money 2000 does not have that feature. |
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| I'm using Money 2000 and the other day I mistakenly downloaded an online statement for the past 60 days instead of the time period I needed. I don't want to import the duplicate date. Does anyone know how to delete an online statement? You advice is greatly appriciated in advance. Thanks, Carl |
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