![]() Apparently the newer version (perhaps including the once linked above) only do Quicken 2005 and newer. ![]() The trick is that you need to use the Quicken Data File convertor that comes with Quicken Essential. This is the thread I came across which suggests you can convert older Quicken datafiles (2002?) to Quicken Essentials format.
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