Glyn
Sat Jul 31 09:33:52 CDT 2004
I don't think MS have produced specific 'upgrade' versions of Money for a
time. So it would imply getting the new version and upgrading the file,
rather than an upgrade version
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Glyn Simpson, Microsoft MVP - Money
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<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7b2001c47709$811d5250$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> Thanks for the reply. Hadn't even considered 2005 until
> your post.
>
> I'm a little green, here. When you say "upgrade", does
> this just mean buying 2005 outright and installing it? Or
> does it mean buying an upgrade version that costs less?
>
> That's what I was particularly interested in. Is there
> such a thing? If so, how would I find it (isn't obvious
> at the Money site).
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >>Subject: How to upgrade to 2004?
> >>From: "leenman" anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com
> >>Date: 7/30/2004 6:57 PM Eastern Standard Time
> >>Message-id: <78eb01c47691$09497100$a301280a@phx.gbl>
> >>
> >>I have Money 2003. Am interested in upgrading to 2004.
> I
> >>don't see anywhere on the Money site to upgrade (as
> >>opposed to buying outright) 2004. Is that possible?
> Where
> >>do I go?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >I suggest you wait about one more month when Money 2005
> will be released. Then
> >come to this board and read all about it. You can buy
> Money 2005 in most stores
> >like Staples, Costco, Office Max, etc after it is
> released. Be sure you are
> >backing up your current Money 2003 data so you will be
> able to easily upgrade
> >if you want to. Good luck. Steve
> >.
> >