With the fact that you are dealing with important financial data. I would
suggest you consider moving to an Iomega ZIP drive, or a Syquest Syjet
drive, to backup on instead of floppies. It would be much more reliable.
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.
Any help would be appreciated
It's good to have the list back up!!!!!!!
Robert Elmers
Minneapolis, MN
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Lee J. Smith
PA I UCD Medical Center
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