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Posted by John Pollard on June 24, 2006, 5:28 pm
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>> After all the gymnastics I ended up re-entering by hand -
>> only did
>> from Jan 1, 06. ( If possible keep the old for reference.)
>> Fully expect to do the same again - in about another 10-15
>> years. Q
>> has a policy of preventing easy upgrades.
> That's the easy way out. And are you re-using Quicken 6 or
> 2006? IIRC,
> 2006 won't read Quicken 6. You would have to buy a copy of
> Q2002 or
> something like that to first translate Q6 into Q2003, then gor
> to Q2006.
> It is said that Ebay is good for this.
You can get what Intuit calls "trial versions" of Quicken from
Intuit for free for just this purpose. Tech support for the
process is also free.
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John Pollard
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