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| In microsoft.public.money, itgirl wrote: - quote - > Well, I guess if I had read the fine print I would have seen that huh? Sorry
I don't know. File-> New-> NewFile should let you create a new file> about that. Well then, can you tell me if the Money Essentials has the > projected cash flow view? I only use the check register and bills feature of > Money. The other stuff I don't have a use for. with a different name to check that out. I think you have 30 days to return Essentials. Consider this: Essentials expires online data sooner (1 year vs 2). http://www.microsoft.com/money/Produ...ve_tab=Compare says "1. For Money Essentials, online services are available for one (1) year after activation of Microsoft Money Essentials or September 1st, 2008, whichever is earlier." - quote - > But I do like the projected
Maybe somebody will know about that.> cash flow that was in the Money 2007 Trial. If Essentials has that then I > might just keep it and once again start over. I kind of browsed through to > see if I could find it, but it could be named something different so I > thought I'd just ask. - quote - > Thanks for the help. |
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| Well, I guess if I had read the fine print I would have seen that huh? Sorry about that. Well then, can you tell me if the Money Essentials has the projected cash flow view? I only use the check register and bills feature of Money. The other stuff I don't have a use for. But I do like the projected cash flow that was in the Money 2007 Trial. If Essentials has that then I might just keep it and once again start over. I kind of browsed through to see if I could find it, but it could be named something different so I thought I'd just ask. Thanks for the help. "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, itgirl wrote: > > I downloaded Money 2007 trial and used it until the day it expired, so I > > purchased an upgrade. I purchased the Money Essentials, but after installing > > it and trying to open my existing Money 2007 file, it says it cannot open > > existing Money files. I did not read anywhere that it was not compatible > > with my existing Money file. I don't want to have to start all over and > > enter all my information into the new one. What can I do? Isn't there some > > way to import or export the data? Please Help!! > Essentials will not work with a file from a previous version. > Return that using the help address in your confirming email. > http://www.microsoft.com/money/Produ...s.aspx?pid=002 says > "** Important note – Microsoft Money Essentials will not be able to > open previous Money (Money Deluxe, Money Premium, or Money Home & > Business) or Quicken files. If you are upgrading from a previous > version of Money or Quicken, Money Plus Deluxe may be the right > solution for you." > You want Deluxe. You can start with the free trial if you like. > http://www.microsoft.com/money/Produ...s.aspx?pid=003 |
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| In microsoft.public.money, itgirl wrote: - quote - > I downloaded Money 2007 trial and used it until the day it expired, so I
Essentials will not work with a file from a previous version.> purchased an upgrade. I purchased the Money Essentials, but after installing > it and trying to open my existing Money 2007 file, it says it cannot open > existing Money files. I did not read anywhere that it was not compatible > with my existing Money file. I don't want to have to start all over and > enter all my information into the new one. What can I do? Isn't there some > way to import or export the data? Please Help!! Return that using the help address in your confirming email. http://www.microsoft.com/money/Produ...s.aspx?pid=002 says "** Important note – Microsoft Money Essentials will not be able to open previous Money (Money Deluxe, Money Premium, or Money Home & Business) or Quicken files. If you are upgrading from a previous version of Money or Quicken, Money Plus Deluxe may be the right solution for you." You want Deluxe. You can start with the free trial if you like. http://www.microsoft.com/money/Produ...s.aspx?pid=003 |
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| I downloaded Money 2007 trial and used it until the day it expired, so I purchased an upgrade. I purchased the Money Essentials, but after installing it and trying to open my existing Money 2007 file, it says it cannot open existing Money files. I did not read anywhere that it was not compatible with my existing Money file. I don't want to have to start all over and enter all my information into the new one. What can I do? Isn't there some way to import or export the data? Please Help!! |
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