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| In microsoft.public.money, Jacob Thurman wrote: - quote - > I've been using MS Money 2004 to manage both personal and business money for
An easy way is to copy the Money *.mny to a file with a new name.> a while. Recently, I decided it was time to separate personal money from > business money, so I went to the bank and opened a new business checking > account. I would like to have the business accounts be in one file, and the > personal accounts in another file, so that I can keep them completely > separate and share the business data with my associates without having to > share personal data. > The problem is that my personal file has three accounts in it. One is my > personal checking account, which has also been the business account until > now, and the other two are internet-based "accounts receivable" type > accounts (one, for example, is a paypal account) that are strictly for > business. > Can I move these accounts into the new business-only file? How? Or am I > going about this the wrong way entirely? Open the new one and delete the parts that do not apply to it. Ditto for the old file. |
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| I've been using MS Money 2004 to manage both personal and business money for a while. Recently, I decided it was time to separate personal money from business money, so I went to the bank and opened a new business checking account. I would like to have the business accounts be in one file, and the personal accounts in another file, so that I can keep them completely separate and share the business data with my associates without having to share personal data. The problem is that my personal file has three accounts in it. One is my personal checking account, which has also been the business account until now, and the other two are internet-based "accounts receivable" type accounts (one, for example, is a paypal account) that are strictly for business. Can I move these accounts into the new business-only file? How? Or am I going about this the wrong way entirely? -- Jacob Thurman |
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