> Re: Can i transfer her account information into the new file ?
>
> See the following Export/Import info from Help.
>
> Ken
>
>
> You can export account information from Money to use in other software
> programs. When you export, you do not remove the account from your current
> file, you simply make a copy of it to use elsewhere.
>
> 1. On the File menu, click Export.
>
> 2. Choose a QIF format for your exported account:
>
> Loose QIF. The full names of Money categories and other names will be
> exported, and classifications 1 and 2 will be exported. Applications other
> than Money may not be able to read this format.
>
> Strict QIF. Only the first 15 characters of category names and other names
> will be exported, and only classification 1 will be exported. This format
> is
> compatible with all applications that read QIF files.
>
> 3. Click OK.
>
> 4. In the Save in box, click the destination directory for the exported
> account.
>
> 5. In the File name box, type a name for the file, and then click OK.
>
> It's a good idea to match each exported file with its corresponding
> account
> name in your Money file (for example, "Household Checking.qif").
>
> 6. Choose whether you're exporting a regular or investment account, and
> then
> click OK.
>
> 7. Click the account you want to export, and then click Continue.
>
> You can only export a single account from your Money file at a time.
>
> 8. Money will display a message when the export is complete. Click OK.
>
> Important When you export an account, some information is not included,
> such
> as abbreviations, comments, and Lifetime Planner information.
>
>
>
> Importing files into Money is a convenient way to integrate data. However,
> if the file you're importing contains information already contained in the
> current Money file, the information will be duplicated.
>
> 1. On the File menu, click Import.
>
> 2. Click the files you want, and then click Import.
>
> 3. Select the Money account that will receive the imported data, and then
> follow the instructions on the screen.
>
> Money will display a message when the import is complete.
>
> Note For information on how to export a QIF file from another program,
> consult the program's instructions.
>
>
>
> "desgnr"
verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:%%23bTnAJf2IHA.3884@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>
> | Right now my Wife's accounts are in my file.
> | Can i transfer her account information into the new file ?
>
> | "Ken" wrote in message
> | news:%%23vGI3OS2IHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>
> | > Have you thought about using separate Files?
> | >
> | > They can be password protected.
> | >
> | > The following from Money Help.......
> | >
> | > If you're working with unrelated accounts, such as one for your
> personal
> | > finances and one for a business, you probably want to keep the
> information
> | > for each in separate Money files. Money doesn't share information
> among
> | > files. If you use more than one file, the reports and charts will
> reflect
> | > the information only for the file that is currently open. If you
> regularly
> | > transfer funds between two files, or think that you might, you should
> | > consider using just one file.
> | >
> | > 1. On the File menu, point to New, and then click New File.
> | >
> | > 2. In the Save in box, click the directory where you want to save the
> new
> | > file.
> | >
> | > 3. In the File name box, type a name for the new file.
> | >
> | > Money adds the file name extension .mny automatically.
> | >
> | > 4. Click OK.
> | >
> | > Just a thought.....
> | > Ken
> | >
> | > "desgnr" verizon.net> wrote in message
> | > news:%%23UEUL5R2IHA.6116@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> | >
> | > | MS Money Plus
> | > | Can i add an account for my wife,where she can log into her account
> &
> | > not
> | > | see my accounts ???????????????????
> | > |
> | > |
> | >
> |
> |
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