emergency records organizer is referred to as an "ancient file". No doubt this is true. It is incapa

However for users like myself and no doubt many others, we began to use it to store data many years ago. It is incapable of printing one record at a time. Intuit thinks it is not worth the trouble to fix it.The work done to manually convert to an alternative organizer is out of the question. If Quicken does not want to support this "ancient file", how about providing a utility to port it to a more "modern file" and organizer. Quicken users starting to use the ERO many years ago in good faith and Quicken needs to fulfill it's obligation to them for many years of purchasing their product.
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In fact, if such a utility existed I would purchase it. However, because the data people keep in the ERO is generally confidential, one would like the confidence that Intuit was behind it.
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Open ERO click on the Report tab - pick the report you want by using the down arrow - then click on the "Export" button to export a .txt
Note: on the attachment the "Export' looks like it is not positioned properly is because for some reason this module does not like wide screen monitors ( 1920 x 1080)
I am using Q2015 Premier
Windows 10 Pro 1903
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