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| Thanks for the info! Anyway the question remains to Microsoft as mentioned on the link "Perhaps a more strategic question is how long Money will continue to support the budget tool the developers seem intent on making disappear." "Dick Watson" wrote: - quote - > It's still there. If you already have an AB in a file you upgrade, it will > be there the easy way. If not, you can still get to it. See > http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?q=186 for the secret. > You still might want to think about changing to something else. Sadly, > that's no simple task and, by all accounts. Q has plenty of its own > "issues". > "Alex" <Alex[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5E120104-82A7-4838-B3F3-00676E3013D9[at]microsoft.com... > > I think about using Money 2008 (no I use Money 2007) and I can't find the > > most important info - is it still possible to use Advanced budget in Money > > 2008? > > > I understand that for some unknown reasons Microsoft tries to hide and > > stop > > supporting Advanced budget. But for me it's the only normal way of > > budgeting. > > > So is it still possible to use Advanced budget in Money 2008 or I should > > think about switching to another software when Money 2007 becomes too old? > > (Quicken?) |
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| It's still there. If you already have an AB in a file you upgrade, it will be there the easy way. If not, you can still get to it. See http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?q=186 for the secret. You still might want to think about changing to something else. Sadly, that's no simple task and, by all accounts. Q has plenty of its own "issues". "Alex" <Alex[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5E120104-82A7-4838-B3F3-00676E3013D9[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > I think about using Money 2008 (no I use Money 2007) and I can't find the > most important info - is it still possible to use Advanced budget in Money > 2008? > I understand that for some unknown reasons Microsoft tries to hide and > stop > supporting Advanced budget. But for me it's the only normal way of > budgeting. > So is it still possible to use Advanced budget in Money 2008 or I should > think about switching to another software when Money 2007 becomes too old? > (Quicken?) |
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| I think about using Money 2008 (no I use Money 2007) and I can't find the most important info - is it still possible to use Advanced budget in Money 2008? I understand that for some unknown reasons Microsoft tries to hide and stop supporting Advanced budget. But for me it's the only normal way of budgeting. So is it still possible to use Advanced budget in Money 2008 or I should think about switching to another software when Money 2007 becomes too old? (Quicken?) |
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