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Restoring Backup
Terry Murphy Murphy
I have over 10 accounts in Quicken Deluxe Windows. I totally hacked up one of my credit card accounts. Can I or HOW can I restore just the one damaged account without overwriting the other accounts.
If this cant be easily done, quicken is useless for multiple accounts.
I'm asking this question before I even attempt. Don't want to make things worse!
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Sherlock
If you don't want to simply use a recent data file backup you saved before you hacked up the account, you could export the account from the restored data file and then import the account into the current data file.
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Sherlock
If you don't want to simply use a recent data file backup you saved before you hacked up the account, you could export the account from the restored data file and then import the account into the current data file.
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