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Oscar E.
09-07-2003, 07:31 AM
I have 2 files. One contains my local checking, Credit card, wife's savings
account and cash account. The second contains my Credit union checking and
savings, and the Investing center with my IRA and brokerage accounts. This
one was password protected which I have removed as now it in on a computer
that only I use.

I would now like to combine these 2 files into 1 to make transfers easier,
etc.

I created a new file with a new name and tried importing from the other
file. The first time my checking balance was over $100,000 (I wish). I think
I caused this because I had to cancel part way through because it asked a
question I could not answer until I checked something. It kept what I had so
far and when I tried to import again it doubled things up. I deleted the
file and recreated and this time it was over $50,000 instead of the few
hundred that is there.

Any suggestions on how I can make one file out of these two? I do want to
keep all the information in the files and not start fresh.

Thank you.

--
Oscar J. Engfer email: oscar@eskimo.com
Treat others as you would have them treat you.
"The more the state 'plans' the more difficult planning becomes for the
individual." -- F. A. Hayek


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