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| "Incompatible versions"? See http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?q=1. "Karen" <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:a33101c434f7$d01378c0$a501280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > This is what is happening for me!!! I had Money 2001 on > old computer and am trying to restore backup in Money 2003 > on new computer, and after it tries to convert the file, > it brings up an error message saying that it can't be > converted because it was created in an incompatible > version. What can I do to convert the file? |
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| This is what is happening for me!!! I had Money 2001 on old computer and am trying to restore backup in Money 2003 on new computer, and after it tries to convert the file, it brings up an error message saying that it can't be converted because it was created in an incompatible version. What can I do to convert the file? - quote - > -----Original Message----- > In microsoft.public.money, Janie wrote: > > Have a new computer. Have floppy backup disc. On new > > computer, am using "Restore Backup". However, files do > > not load into Money program on new computer. Any tips? > When you Open Money 2004 on the new machine and do File- > Restore, > you select the backup from the floppy. Then what happens? Any error > indication such as "incompatible version"? > . |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Janie wrote: - quote - > Have a new computer. Have floppy backup disc. On new
When you Open Money 2004 on the new machine and do File-> Restore,> computer, am using "Restore Backup". However, files do > not load into Money program on new computer. Any tips? you select the backup from the floppy. Then what happens? Any error indication such as "incompatible version"? |
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| Have a new computer. Have floppy backup disc. On new computer, am using "Restore Backup". However, files do not load into Money program on new computer. Any tips? Thanks! |
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