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What file formats for Q2007? Mr. 01-24-2007
Posted by John Pollard on February 18, 2007, 10:25 am
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Stewart Berman wrote:
>> What the hell are you talking about? I said "release"
>> not "version". Do you understand the difference between
>> a "release"

> Sorry, I misread it. However, you would not know if the
> release turned off QIF file updating until after you
> accepted it. It could also be set to turn it off three
> months after it is applied.

You can always revert to a previous release; Intuit knows that,
so I can't imagine why they would bother modifying your program
which they know you could overcome by reverting to the previous
release.

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Posted by Stewart Berman on February 19, 2007, 3:45 pm
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How do you revert to a previous release? Is there an option in
Quicken to backout an update?


>Stewart Berman wrote:
>>> What the hell are you talking about? I said "release"
>>> not "version". Do you understand the difference between
>>> a "release"
>
>> Sorry, I misread it. However, you would not know if the
>> release turned off QIF file updating until after you
>> accepted it. It could also be set to turn it off three
>> months after it is applied.
>
>You can always revert to a previous release; Intuit knows that,
>so I can't imagine why they would bother modifying your program
>which they know you could overcome by reverting to the previous
>release.


Posted by vcard on February 19, 2007, 4:03 pm
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Uninstall current and re-install, then apply only the releases you want...

(right, John?)
vcard

: How do you revert to a previous release? Is there an option in
: Quicken to backout an update?
:
:
: >Stewart Berman wrote:
: >>> What the hell are you talking about? I said "release"
: >>> not "version". Do you understand the difference between
: >>> a "release"
: >
: >> Sorry, I misread it. However, you would not know if the
: >> release turned off QIF file updating until after you
: >> accepted it. It could also be set to turn it off three
: >> months after it is applied.
: >
: >You can always revert to a previous release; Intuit knows that,
: >so I can't imagine why they would bother modifying your program
: >which they know you could overcome by reverting to the previous
: >release.
:




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Posted by John Pollard on February 19, 2007, 4:26 pm
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vcard wrote:
> Uninstall current and re-install, then apply only the
> releases you want...
>
> (right, John?)

That's it. One of the reasons I always download and save all
the manual updates for each Quicken version I have.

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