On Thu, 12 Feb 1998, Oliver Dammann wrote:
> Hello Robert!
> If your backup doesn't fit on a diskette, try to do the backup on another
> or the same harddisk your Quicken data is stored on. This is the way I do
> it. I know, it's better to have a copy on a diskette, but well....
>
> Oliver Dammann
>
>
> I use Quicken 4 for my checkbook. I've filled my floppy disk doing the back
> ups and now when I try to back up, it says that the disk is full. Is there
> a way to get Quicken to back up on multiple disks or will I have to delete
> a few years worth of data off my program on the HD and start with a new
> disk.
If you do this (run a backup but place the backup file somewhere on your
local hard drive) you can always use a compression program like PKZIP to
compress the file and put the compressed version on a floppy for extra
insurance....
-JOWj.
John Wilson
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