Running Money Business 2003.
It appears that investment accounts are not included in
an archive.
Is there a way to archive them too?

Thanks
Tom

Re: Archive Investment Accts by Dick

Dick
Wed Oct 29 17:49:55 CST 2003

No. This is just one of many limitations of archiving. Many of us long time
users personally "just say no" to archiving and recommend others do the
same.

"Tom Fritts" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:061301c39e6f$760c1e50$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> Running Money Business 2003.
> It appears that investment accounts are not included in
> an archive.
> Is there a way to archive them too?
>
> Thanks
> Tom
>



Re: Archive Investment Accts by PT

PT
Wed Oct 29 21:13:03 CST 2003


>-----Original Message-----
>No. This is just one of many limitations of archiving.
Many of us long time
>users personally "just say no" to archiving and
>recommend others do the
>same.
Archiving stores transactions of accounts that you
probably don't need to refer to often after the end of
the year. Investment accounts don't fall in that
category. Archiving keeps the size of your files down,
makes for faster boots and shutdowns, and quicker,
smaller interval back-ups. This long time user thinks
archiving is just fine the way it is, thank you.