I have Money 2004 Small Business. I do not use any of the business features
- so would like to downgrade to a regular 'home' version of Money. If I
purchase Money 2007 Deluxe, will I be able to move from my 'small business
edition' to my new 'home' edition with no trouble?

Re: Downgrade? by Bob

Bob
Sat Mar 31 15:11:39 CDT 2007

Yes no problems. You will get a "nag" about lost functionality i.e. the
Business part, but it will run normally.

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Regards
Bob Peel,
Microsoft MVP - Money

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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-GB;mny.


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"Jeff Steele" <JeffSteele@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:94B71E00-247D-4B2D-978C-89B89E41726C@microsoft.com...
>I have Money 2004 Small Business. I do not use any of the business
>features
> - so would like to downgrade to a regular 'home' version of Money. If I
> purchase Money 2007 Deluxe, will I be able to move from my 'small business
> edition' to my new 'home' edition with no trouble?


Re: Downgrade? by Cal

Cal
Sat Mar 31 15:13:25 CDT 2007

In microsoft.public.money, Jeff Steele wrote:

>I have Money 2004 Small Business. I do not use any of the business features
>- so would like to downgrade to a regular 'home' version of Money. If I
>purchase Money 2007 Deluxe, will I be able to move from my 'small business
>edition' to my new 'home' edition with no trouble?

That should work fine. Expect a warning that you will not be able to
access the business portions.

You could try the free 90-day downloadable trial. If you pay
attention during install, and not have Money uninstall the earlier
version, both versions could be on your computer at the same time.

Re: Downgrade? by JeffSteele

JeffSteele
Sun Apr 01 18:06:02 CDT 2007

Thanks. I went ahead and upgraded to 2007 Deluxe.

As you said, I get a 'nag' about lost functionality. That 'nag' appears
everytime I start the product - telling me "the place you want to go is only
supported by the business version of this product" (or something to that
effect). I have no idea "what place I am trying to go" that isn't supported.
Ideally I'd have it start in my primary checking account or on the accounts
screen - is there a place where I can modify where it starts and, if there is
such a place, will it get rid of this annoying message? I never used any of
the business functions so I'm wondering where it thinks I am trying to
start...

Thanks-

"Bob Peel, MVP" wrote:

> Yes no problems. You will get a "nag" about lost functionality i.e. the
> Business part, but it will run normally.
>
> --
> Regards
> Bob Peel,
> Microsoft MVP - Money
>
> For UK tips & fixes see
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-GB;mny.
>
>
> I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for.
>
> "Jeff Steele" <JeffSteele@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:94B71E00-247D-4B2D-978C-89B89E41726C@microsoft.com...
> >I have Money 2004 Small Business. I do not use any of the business
> >features
> > - so would like to downgrade to a regular 'home' version of Money. If I
> > purchase Money 2007 Deluxe, will I be able to move from my 'small business
> > edition' to my new 'home' edition with no trouble?
>
>

Re: Downgrade? by Cal

Cal
Sun Apr 01 18:31:42 CDT 2007

In microsoft.public.money, Jeff Steele wrote:

>Thanks. I went ahead and upgraded to 2007 Deluxe.
>
>As you said, I get a 'nag' about lost functionality. That 'nag' appears
>everytime I start the product - telling me "the place you want to go is only
>supported by the business version of this product" (or something to that
>effect). I have no idea "what place I am trying to go" that isn't supported.
> Ideally I'd have it start in my primary checking account or on the accounts
>screen - is there a place where I can modify where it starts


Tools->Settings->ProgramSettings->(Display:)StartMoneyWithThisPageOpen:AccountList

> and, if there is
>such a place, will it get rid of this annoying message?

You tell us.

> I never used any of
>the business functions so I'm wondering where it thinks I am trying to
>start...