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Quicken for mac 2007 says the file is corrupt
Quicken for mac 2007 says the file is corrupt








quicken for mac 2007 says the file is corrupt
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Click the Delete button on a selected memorized payee

quicken for mac 2007 says the file is corrupt

#Quicken for mac 2007 says the file is corrupt windows#

Select all the memorized payees as you would select multiple files in Windows Explorer To clear/re-create the Memorized Payee List: Quicken offers a mechanism for automatically creating memorized payees from your existing transactions - it won't duplicate the deleted memorized payees exactly, but may ease the process of getting the list back where you want it. I know of no sure way to overcome that, but you could try deleting all your memorized payees, then re-creating them all (backup first).

quicken for mac 2007 says the file is corrupt

which the above Validate could not, did not, fix. If the problem does not occur in a New Quicken file, that is an indicator that your current file has corruption. If that doesn't help: try creating a New Quicken file (File > New), create a test account and a couple of test memorized payees and see if the problem still occurs. If the problem no longer appears, keep using the Validated file. Then test using memorized payees in the Validated file. File > File Operations > Copy (do not change any of the options) If Sync is not involved, try validating your Quicken file. turn off sync in the restored file (until Quicken gets the Sync problems fixed)

#Quicken for mac 2007 says the file is corrupt Pc#

So, it was an interesting experiment, but I'm back on the PC version for now.Formatting link restore from a good backup Yes they have "satisfaction guaranteed" but you need to argue with a customer service representative that you need a refund, and the hold times for even the online chat were 30-40 minutes. I was just not confident this thing wasn't going to just corrupt my files out of nowhere, so I decided to return it.įinally, the refund process was pretty painful. Likely related to the number of transactions in my file, but Quicken for Windows handles it easily.

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Plus there were visual glitches that were 100% reproducible, like not showing the dollar amounts in my account list after I did some action. It crashed within a few minutes of me first starting it up, and continued having random crashes.

#Quicken for mac 2007 says the file is corrupt software#

Second, the actual software was really junky. A few days later they provided me the converted file. I wasn't super okay with this, but I figured the end justified the means.

quicken for mac 2007 says the file is corrupt

I complained to the Intuit support, and they offered to convert it for me if I sent it to them. They provide a utility to do that, which promptly crashed every time I tried to convert my file. It was pretty much terrible.įirst, you need to convert your file to something that is compatible with the Mac version. Nowadays my home computer is a Mac, and I use Quicken on my work PC, which is not an ideal situation. I have been a Quicken Windows user for 15 years or so. Posted by randomkeystrike at 3:52 PM on May 1, 2016 Stability of bank/checking downloads and reconciliation is currently pretty good, but for some reason it seems to lose the connection with my mortgage (Wells Fargo) and two credit cards I have with Amex (personal and business).Īll that said, I tried Mint and the like and didn't much care for it, so I found this to be more palatable than a) using Mint or b) keeping my finances on my sole PC in my life, as opposed to my Macbook. It improved somewhat as to stability with a few releases they've put out. Even though most of my transactions are NOT checks anymore, it bugs me to not have a check number column by default (you can drill deep into the software and add the column).Įverything works, but they seem to have put the B team on the software development for Mac. Some of this may also be due to being a little old school. It's hard to put my finger on why - I'm not a power user, but I have several accounts to keep reconciled and I have done basic cash flow projection on it. I do not like it as well as the Windows version. I used Quicken for Windows for years, became more of a Mac user, and have used Quicken for Mac for several months.










Quicken for mac 2007 says the file is corrupt