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| Greg Bowers <usenet3[at]zxtt.mailshell.com> wrote: - quote - > But Money is telling him that (not his computer - it doesn't know
And it might be lying :-)> jack)! - quote - > I wouldn't be inclined to use any file I found after the
No, it doesn't. However, when trying out M2K3, I got the same message. But> creator of the file claimed that things didn't work - doesn't inspire > confidence, you know. I opened the file, and checked the data. It had, in fact, gotten everything I could find. I've been running it in parallel with Q2K2 for a few months, and haven't found anything that didn't get converted. With one possible exception - I've just noticed some very strange amortization going on with the 2 mortgages. But I'll be posting a thread on that later. There were several others who posted similar info - got the message, but the file indeed appeared to have everything. (not counting those things one doesn't expect to get converted perfectly, because of the difference in the programs) So it may pay to have a look at the resulting file. Cheers, Steve |
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| But Money is telling him that (not his computer - it doesn't know jack)! I wouldn't be inclined to use any file I found after the creator of the file claimed that things didn't work - doesn't inspire confidence, you know. On 27 Jul 2003 22:41:23 GMT, sjcohen730[at]aol.com (SJCOHEN730) wrote: - quote - > > I've been using Quicken since '98. Thought I'd try > > MMoney again. Everything works just fine up until the > > point I get the "summary of conversion." It simply > > states: > > > "Your Quicken file could not be converted." > > > Great way to start off!!?? No explination, no log file, > > no answer from support site. > > > Oh well. Time to return the "bits in a box" > > > > > > > > You believe everything the computer tells you?? I assume YOU have checked and > the conversion really did not happen. |
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You believe everything the computer tells you?? I assume YOU have checked and> MMoney again. Everything works just fine up until the > point I get the "summary of conversion." It simply > states: > "Your Quicken file could not be converted." > Great way to start off!!?? No explination, no log file, > no answer from support site. > Oh well. Time to return the "bits in a box" the conversion really did not happen. |
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| I've been using Quicken since '98. Thought I'd try MMoney again. Everything works just fine up until the point I get the "summary of conversion." It simply states: "Your Quicken file could not be converted." Great way to start off!!?? No explination, no log file, no answer from support site. Oh well. Time to return the "bits in a box" |
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