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| This is Money 2004 (not 2000) and I don't want to just update the price, I want to see the stock listed in my portfolio as a closed position. "Bob Peel, MVP" <Bob_Peel[at]kiandra.freeserve.co.ukNO SPAM> wrote in message news:%238$3L0u0DHA.2000[at]TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... - quote - > You will need to check previous posts and MS Money website, but I am sure MS > have said that downloading share prices will be switched off after a given > time. I have a feeling the switch off date for 2000 must be getting near. > There's nothing to stop you doing a manual update tho'. > -- > Regards > Bob Peel, > Microsoft MVP - Money > Hints/Tips > http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny > UK Wishes/Suggestions > mnyukwsh[at]microsoft.com > "Scott M." <s-mar[at]BADSPAMsnet.net> wrote in message > news:eyBe1Au0DHA.1184[at]TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > > But you didn't answer the question. What is in 2004 that makes upgrading > > from 2000 worth it? > > > > "Steve." <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:000201c3d2dd$4a5ed480$a301280a[at]phx.gbl... > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > I have Money 2000 on my Computer and it works > > > fine. I have no > > > > problems and track 8 different investment accounts. > > > Would I gain > > > > anything by going to 2004. According to the web site I > > > see no real > > > > advantage in upgrading. Any thoughts, Thanks > > > > . > > > > Ive upgraded every time they put a new version out. If > > > you watch ads in Staples and other office supply stores > > > you can get the program for less than $20 after rebates. > > > > > I would think you got $20 out of 4 years use? > |
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| You will need to check previous posts and MS Money website, but I am sure MS have said that downloading share prices will be switched off after a given time. I have a feeling the switch off date for 2000 must be getting near. There's nothing to stop you doing a manual update tho'. -- Regards Bob Peel, Microsoft MVP - Money Hints/Tips http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny UK Wishes/Suggestions mnyukwsh[at]microsoft.com "Scott M." <s-mar[at]BADSPAMsnet.net> wrote in message news:eyBe1Au0DHA.1184[at]TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... - quote - > But you didn't answer the question. What is in 2004 that makes upgrading > from 2000 worth it? > "Steve." <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:000201c3d2dd$4a5ed480$a301280a[at]phx.gbl... > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > I have Money 2000 on my Computer and it works > > fine. I have no > > > problems and track 8 different investment accounts. > > Would I gain > > > anything by going to 2004. According to the web site I > > see no real > > > advantage in upgrading. Any thoughts, Thanks > > > . > > > Ive upgraded every time they put a new version out. If > > you watch ads in Staples and other office supply stores > > you can get the program for less than $20 after rebates. > > > I would think you got $20 out of 4 years use? |
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| But you didn't answer the question. What is in 2004 that makes upgrading from 2000 worth it? "Steve." <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:000201c3d2dd$4a5ed480$a301280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > > -----Original Message----- > > I have Money 2000 on my Computer and it works > fine. I have no > > problems and track 8 different investment accounts. > Would I gain > > anything by going to 2004. According to the web site I > see no real > > advantage in upgrading. Any thoughts, Thanks > > . > > Ive upgraded every time they put a new version out. If > you watch ads in Staples and other office supply stores > you can get the program for less than $20 after rebates. > I would think you got $20 out of 4 years use? |
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you can get the program for less than $20 after rebates.> I have Money 2000 on my Computer and it works fine. I have no > problems and track 8 different investment accounts. Would I gain > anything by going to 2004. According to the web site I see no real > advantage in upgrading. Any thoughts, Thanks > . > Ive upgraded every time they put a new version out. If you watch ads in Staples and other office supply stores I would think you got $20 out of 4 years use? |
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| I have Money 2000 on my Computer and it works fine. I have no problems and track 8 different investment accounts. Would I gain anything by going to 2004. According to the web site I see no real advantage in upgrading. Any thoughts, Thanks |
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