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| Thanks "Bob Peel, MVP" wrote: - quote - > No you won't lose anything other than the directly Business related > elements. Been there - done that and apart from the whingeing about losing > Business functionality I didn't notice any difference. Eventually Money will > give up on the whingeing! :-) > -- > Regards > Bob Peel, > Microsoft MVP - Money > For unofficial FAQs see > http://money.mvps.org/ > or > http://umpmfaq.info/ > I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for. > "neil154" <neil154[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:352C81C6-AEC2-4C26-ABAD-A2FC9DDDFFC4[at]microsoft.com... > > I understand that would be possible but I don't currently use Microsoft > > Office Accounting 2007 (but I do have it). > > > My business use is very limited and I would just like to know what other > > limitations I would have if I used the non H&B version. > > > "Rowen" wrote: > > > > You can export your business data in your Money file(s) into Microsoft > > > Office Accounting 2007 etc. > > > > > > > "neil154" <neil154[at]discussions.microsoft.com> > > дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ:32AEF2CA-01FE-4563-88A1-9396033D970D[at]microsoft.com... > > > > Thanks for the feedback. > > > > > > > Obviously I will lose the business reports functionality but are there > > > > any > > > > other functions I will lose (assuming the past is a peak at how the > > > > future > > > > will work) > > > > > > > "SteveBell" wrote: > > > > > > > > neil154 | 12/18/2008 | 6:20:01 PM wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I currently use Microsoft Money Plus H&B. When Money next comes out > > > > > > with a new version, will I be able to use my existing data file if I > > > > > > do not want to buy the H&B version? > > > > > > > > > If Microsoft continues to do things the way they've done them in the > > > > > past, you'll be fine. When you open your data file in the new, > > > > > non-business version of Money, you'll get a warning that you're about > > > > > to lose all the business-related functions. You'll click "OK", cry a > > > > > tear or two, and get on with business^W your life. > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > Steve Bell > > > > > New Life Home Improvement > > > > > Arlington, TX USA > > > > > > > > > > |
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| No you won't lose anything other than the directly Business related elements. Been there - done that and apart from the whingeing about losing Business functionality I didn't notice any difference. Eventually Money will give up on the whingeing! :-) -- Regards Bob Peel, Microsoft MVP - Money For unofficial FAQs see http://money.mvps.org/ or http://umpmfaq.info/ I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for. "neil154" <neil154[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:352C81C6-AEC2-4C26-ABAD-A2FC9DDDFFC4[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > I understand that would be possible but I don't currently use Microsoft > Office Accounting 2007 (but I do have it). > My business use is very limited and I would just like to know what other > limitations I would have if I used the non H&B version. > "Rowen" wrote: > > You can export your business data in your Money file(s) into Microsoft > > Office Accounting 2007 etc. > > > > "neil154" <neil154[at]discussions.microsoft.com> > дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ:32AEF2CA-01FE-4563-88A1-9396033D970D[at]microsoft.com... > > > Thanks for the feedback. > > > > > Obviously I will lose the business reports functionality but are there > > > any > > > other functions I will lose (assuming the past is a peak at how the > > > future > > > will work) > > > > > "SteveBell" wrote: > > > > > > neil154 | 12/18/2008 | 6:20:01 PM wrote: > > > > > > > > I currently use Microsoft Money Plus H&B. When Money next comes out > > > > > with a new version, will I be able to use my existing data file if I > > > > > do not want to buy the H&B version? > > > > > > > If Microsoft continues to do things the way they've done them in the > > > > past, you'll be fine. When you open your data file in the new, > > > > non-business version of Money, you'll get a warning that you're about > > > > to lose all the business-related functions. You'll click "OK", cry a > > > > tear or two, and get on with business^W your life. > > > > > > > -- > > > > Steve Bell > > > > New Life Home Improvement > > > > Arlington, TX USA > > > > > > |
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| I understand that would be possible but I don't currently use Microsoft Office Accounting 2007 (but I do have it). My business use is very limited and I would just like to know what other limitations I would have if I used the non H&B version. "Rowen" wrote: - quote - > You can export your business data in your Money file(s) into Microsoft > Office Accounting 2007 etc. > "neil154" <neil154[at]discussions.microsoft.com> дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ:32AEF2CA-01FE-4563-88A1-9396033D970D[at]microsoft.com... > > Thanks for the feedback. > > > Obviously I will lose the business reports functionality but are there any > > other functions I will lose (assuming the past is a peak at how the future > > will work) > > > "SteveBell" wrote: > > > > neil154 | 12/18/2008 | 6:20:01 PM wrote: > > > > > > I currently use Microsoft Money Plus H&B. When Money next comes out > > > > with a new version, will I be able to use my existing data file if I > > > > do not want to buy the H&B version? > > > > > If Microsoft continues to do things the way they've done them in the > > > past, you'll be fine. When you open your data file in the new, > > > non-business version of Money, you'll get a warning that you're about > > > to lose all the business-related functions. You'll click "OK", cry a > > > tear or two, and get on with business^W your life. > > > > > -- > > > Steve Bell > > > New Life Home Improvement > > > Arlington, TX USA > > |
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| You can export your business data in your Money file(s) into Microsoft Office Accounting 2007 etc. "neil154" <neil154[at]discussions.microsoft.com> дϢ:32AEF2CA-01FE-4563-88A1-9396033D970D[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Thanks for the feedback. > Obviously I will lose the business reports functionality but are there any > other functions I will lose (assuming the past is a peak at how the future > will work) > "SteveBell" wrote: > > neil154 | 12/18/2008 | 6:20:01 PM wrote: > > > > I currently use Microsoft Money Plus H&B. When Money next comes out > > > with a new version, will I be able to use my existing data file if I > > > do not want to buy the H&B version? > > > If Microsoft continues to do things the way they've done them in the > > past, you'll be fine. When you open your data file in the new, > > non-business version of Money, you'll get a warning that you're about > > to lose all the business-related functions. You'll click "OK", cry a > > tear or two, and get on with business^W your life. > > > -- > > Steve Bell > > New Life Home Improvement > > Arlington, TX USA > |
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| Thanks for the feedback. Obviously I will lose the business reports functionality but are there any other functions I will lose (assuming the past is a peak at how the future will work) "SteveBell" wrote: - quote - > neil154 | 12/18/2008 | 6:20:01 PM wrote: > > I currently use Microsoft Money Plus H&B. When Money next comes out > > with a new version, will I be able to use my existing data file if I > > do not want to buy the H&B version? > If Microsoft continues to do things the way they've done them in the > past, you'll be fine. When you open your data file in the new, > non-business version of Money, you'll get a warning that you're about > to lose all the business-related functions. You'll click "OK", cry a > tear or two, and get on with business^W your life. > -- > Steve Bell > New Life Home Improvement > Arlington, TX USA |
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| neil154 | 12/18/2008 | 6:20:01 PM wrote: - quote - > I currently use Microsoft Money Plus H&B. When Money next comes out
If Microsoft continues to do things the way they've done them in the> with a new version, will I be able to use my existing data file if I > do not want to buy the H&B version? past, you'll be fine. When you open your data file in the new, non-business version of Money, you'll get a warning that you're about to lose all the business-related functions. You'll click "OK", cry a tear or two, and get on with business^W your life. -- Steve Bell New Life Home Improvement Arlington, TX USA |
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| I currently use Microsoft Money Plus H&B. When Money next comes out with a new version, will I be able to use my existing data file if I do not want to buy the H&B version? |
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