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Errors and Troubleshooting (Windows)
I have set up recurring paycheck feature. Amounts are no longer there for deductions.
KJ05
The amounts I have entered pertaining to my paychecks are no longer there for most of my checks. I do not want to have to go back and re-enter for the previous year. Any way I can retrieve that information?
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Sherlock
Before restoring a Quicken file backup (or opening an earlier version of a Quicken file), I suggest deleting the
Quicken Cloud
dataset (aka
cloud account
) associated with the Quicken file. Note: You need to open another Quicken file to delete the appropriate
cloud account
. You may want to review:
https://www.quicken.com/support/how-edit-or-delete-your-cloud-datasets-quicken-windows
The
other
Quicken file needs to have a distinct file identifier so that we may delete the
cloud account
associated with the original Quicken file. For example, you may create a new Quicken file (select
File > New Quicken File...
) without any accounts, enable sync in preferences so you may view and delete the
cloud account
associated with the original Quicken file.
This is necessary because when we open or restore an another version of the Quicken file with the same file identifier, Quicken is not resetting the
cloud account
appropriately at this time. I hope they will let us know when they have addressed this issue, but for now before opening another Quicken file that has the same file identifier embedded, delete the
cloud account
.
Note: Only
File > New Quicken File...
generates a distinct file identifier. All other forms of creating a Quicken file, copy the embedded identifier from another file.
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Sherlock
Before restoring a Quicken file backup (or opening an earlier version of a Quicken file), I suggest deleting the
Quicken Cloud
dataset (aka
cloud account
) associated with the Quicken file. Note: You need to open another Quicken file to delete the appropriate
cloud account
. You may want to review:
https://www.quicken.com/support/how-edit-or-delete-your-cloud-datasets-quicken-windows
The
other
Quicken file needs to have a distinct file identifier so that we may delete the
cloud account
associated with the original Quicken file. For example, you may create a new Quicken file (select
File > New Quicken File...
) without any accounts, enable sync in preferences so you may view and delete the
cloud account
associated with the original Quicken file.
This is necessary because when we open or restore an another version of the Quicken file with the same file identifier, Quicken is not resetting the
cloud account
appropriately at this time. I hope they will let us know when they have addressed this issue, but for now before opening another Quicken file that has the same file identifier embedded, delete the
cloud account
.
Note: Only
File > New Quicken File...
generates a distinct file identifier. All other forms of creating a Quicken file, copy the embedded identifier from another file.
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