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| I just tried doing this same operation, but my new installation is on Win2000. The file opened fine, no errors or anything, however it only has my income in there. All of my expenses and debt information is completely missing. Have you learned anything in the days since you upgraded? -Brian - quote - > -----Original Message----- > I have Money 98 on an old computer but have recently > upgraded to new computer with Windows XP. If I install > Money 2004 on the new computer, I should be able to copy my > old Money 98 file to my new computer and open it with Money > 2004, right? Do I need to rename the file with special file > extension for Money 2004 to convert? Or any other special > steps? > Thanks! > . |
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| Right. Nope. None. Assuming that new version is same locale as old version (no M98UK -> M04 US, for instance). Also, note this is how it is **supposed** to work. Some people have problems with some old files. Most don't. Whatever else you do, do not trash the old file on the old machine 'til you get the new file up and working. Beware also that Tools|Options settings (like check printing alignment offsets) are not stored in the data file and you will have to move the important/non-obvious ones (e.g., check printing alignment offsets) by hand. "Amy" <a-dahl_deletethis[at]northwestern.edu> wrote in message news:265701c3d3ec$3676be00$3101280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > I have Money 98 on an old computer but have recently > upgraded to new computer with Windows XP. If I install > Money 2004 on the new computer, I should be able to copy my > old Money 98 file to my new computer and open it with Money > 2004, right? Do I need to rename the file with special file > extension for Money 2004 to convert? Or any other special > steps? |
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| I have Money 98 on an old computer but have recently upgraded to new computer with Windows XP. If I install Money 2004 on the new computer, I should be able to copy my old Money 98 file to my new computer and open it with Money 2004, right? Do I need to rename the file with special file extension for Money 2004 to convert? Or any other special steps? Thanks! |
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