You have two choices,
1) you could buy a copy of US version of Money 2004 to install and
continue to use, or
2) you cn follow the directions on the MS web site which would have you
export QIF files of all of your accounts and import them into Money
2004. This is a considerable job if you have multiple accounts.
Art
TomentedbyMoneyProblems! wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> Hi,
> Today I purchase Msmoney 4 and have attempted
> unsuccesfully to open my MsMoney98 mny file.
> The "conversion" process stated it could not open from
> the original format. That's why I'm concerned re your
> reply to a previous contributor.
> As My MSMONEY98 version came as a software disk with my
> US purchased laptop, and Now I've installed an Ireland
> Msmoney 4.0 version on a new XP based system, can I
> assume by your reply below, that there is no solution at
> all for me, now ?
> I would expect some sort of a converter to be available
> even if it is rudimentary
> Could I export Msmoney98 to Quicken/other and import on
> an account by account basis...
> thanks in advance...
>
>
> Mixing regions is a
>
> GB;mny.
>
> wrote in message
>
> 2004 ?