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Strategies & Market Trends : Quicken - Problems and Answers....
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To: Raptech who wrote (1309)5/4/2008 2:31:38 PM
From: Sultan  Read Replies (1) of 1539
 
You can backup your current file using Quicken Backup feature either on an external hard drive or CD etc.. Once you have the new PC and Quicken installed there, you can then restore the files using Quicken Restore feature.. Using Quicken Backup and Restore basically ensures that every thing that you have in Quicken such as saved reports etc.. all are taken care off including the actual data files..

Note, if you have multiple data files, each must be backed up and restored separately..
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