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Old 09-30-2003, 08:02 PM
Cindy Conover
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Goldenset,

If understand your post, you do not need to export anything into a new file.
Go to Tools, Options, Categories.
Click restore standard categories-Make sure you have ask me before removing
categories box checked

Cindy


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Old 09-29-2003, 10:30 PM
Dick Watson
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See http://www.bollar.org/msmoney/#Q9 for version availability info for
MoneyLink. I'm using M04 and MoneyLink for M04.

"Goldenset" <goldenset[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> What version of Money are you using to use Moneylink for Excel? Is
> this a plug-in that I have to purchase? I don't show Moneylink in my
> Money 2000 or Excel.
> In the meantime, I just started a new file and move my investments
> over. I'll loose a little history for 2004, but maybe I'll just chip
> away at reentering it slowly or just use both files until the old one
> is fully reconciled.



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Old 09-29-2003, 09:12 PM
Goldenset
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Default Re: Importing categories

Thanks DW,

What version of Money are you using to use Moneylink for Excel? Is
this a plug-in that I have to purchase? I don't show Moneylink in my
Money 2000 or Excel.

In the meantime, I just started a new file and move my investments
over. I'll loose a little history for 2004, but maybe I'll just chip
away at reentering it slowly or just use both files until the old one
is fully reconciled.

Thanks.


"Dick Watson" <littlegreengecko[at]mind-enufalready-spring.com> wrote in message news:<uSPlxejgDHA.616[at]TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl> ...
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> There's no good answer. Here's what I'd do: use MoneyLink for Excel to
> import all of the transactions from all accounts. Then Id take that
> worksheet and sort it by category:subcategory. Then I'd do some spreadsheet
> play to get that list down to the unique ones. Then I'd compare that list to
> Money Accounts & Bills|Categories & Payees|Categories and add any ones I
> wanted to add. You won't have to re-enter tons of data; just the
> category/subcategory names and setup.

 
Old 09-24-2003, 01:03 AM
Dick Watson
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There's no good answer. Here's what I'd do: use MoneyLink for Excel to
import all of the transactions from all accounts. Then Id take that
worksheet and sort it by category:subcategory. Then I'd do some spreadsheet
play to get that list down to the unique ones. Then I'd compare that list to
Money Accounts & Bills|Categories & Payees|Categories and add any ones I
wanted to add. You won't have to re-enter tons of data; just the
category/subcategory names and setup.

"Goldenset" <goldenset[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
> Well, I've been simplistic in my usage of M2K. I want to start using
> the paycheck feature to break out the details of my paycheck. Yes,
> yes. I should've done that from the get-go rather than putting in my
> net. The same goes to my 401K when I used to contribute (future
> questions on that).
> I've noticed that when I started a new file to see the default
> categories, they're different from my own .mny file where I created
> additional categories and sub-categories, plus I deleted the default
> ones that I didn't think were useful (bad me).
> Is there an easy way to get the old default categories w/o me having
> to re-enter tons of data again? I tried exporting my data. There's
> also a bug because I can't export just one account and play with that
> instead. Rather it exports everything to a surprisingly small file
> (17K only!). If I recreate the categories, is there anything I need to
> watch out for
> Or should I just start a new file and start fresh, and slowly re-enter
> my old data as time allows so long as have the whole year by the end
> of the year.
> Looking to avoid all manual re-entry of my data.



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Old 09-24-2003, 12:34 AM
Goldenset
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Default Importing categories

Hi all,

Well, I've been simplistic in my usage of M2K. I want to start using
the paycheck feature to break out the details of my paycheck. Yes,
yes. I should've done that from the get-go rather than putting in my
net. The same goes to my 401K when I used to contribute (future
questions on that).

I've noticed that when I started a new file to see the default
categories, they're different from my own .mny file where I created
additional categories and sub-categories, plus I deleted the default
ones that I didn't think were useful (bad me).

Is there an easy way to get the old default categories w/o me having
to re-enter tons of data again? I tried exporting my data. There's
also a bug because I can't export just one account and play with that
instead. Rather it exports everything to a surprisingly small file
(17K only!). If I recreate the categories, is there anything I need to
watch out for

Or should I just start a new file and start fresh, and slowly re-enter
my old data as time allows so long as have the whole year by the end
of the year.

Looking to avoid all manual re-entry of my data.
 

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