Does anyone know how to transfer files in Money 3.1 to a
new version of Money such as Money 2004.

Would I have to purchase Money 98 convert one time and
then purchase Money 2004 and convert again?

My friend has Windows 3.0 and Money 3.1. She has over 10
years of checkbook files.

Does this make sense? Please advise.


Note: On Money 2004, it states that it does not go back
further than Money 98.

Thanks!!!

Trying to transfer data files from Money 3.1 by Dorando

Dorando
Sun Aug 31 12:37:32 CDT 2003

If you're lucky you will be able to open your old Money
file using the new product. Drop your old Money file onto
the shortcut for Money 2004.


>-----Original Message-----
>Does anyone know how to transfer files in Money 3.1 to a
>new version of Money such as Money 2004.
>
>Would I have to purchase Money 98 convert one time and
>then purchase Money 2004 and convert again?
>
>My friend has Windows 3.0 and Money 3.1. She has over 10
>years of checkbook files.
>
>Does this make sense? Please advise.
>
>
>Note: On Money 2004, it states that it does not go back
>further than Money 98.
>
>Thanks!!!
>.
>

Re: Trying to transfer data files from Money 3.1 by Bob

Bob
Sun Aug 31 15:26:45 CDT 2003

If you double click on the file name of the M3.1 file or within M2004 use
File > Open it should recognise and convert the old file,

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"E" <edillon1@gsb.uchicago.edu> wrote in message
news:00e001c36fd8$425fa790$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> Does anyone know how to transfer files in Money 3.1 to a
> new version of Money such as Money 2004.
>
> Would I have to purchase Money 98 convert one time and
> then purchase Money 2004 and convert again?
>
> My friend has Windows 3.0 and Money 3.1. She has over 10
> years of checkbook files.
>
> Does this make sense? Please advise.
>
>
> Note: On Money 2004, it states that it does not go back
> further than Money 98.
>
> Thanks!!!