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Multiple Uses
Dec 02, 2005 07:24 am

[hdoverby_1]
hdoverby_1

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Quicken Deluxe 2005
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I am an accountant who intends (if possible) to use QMEM for the benefit of my clients (to organize their medical costs). Does anyone know if I need to purchase additional licenses if I want to start a new file? How do I go about this? For instance, I have a file now for my family (lets name it file A), and if I start a whole new family I will now need another file (for family B). This sort of thing can be done with QuickBooks (for instance) Accountant Edition.
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[Lisa, Quicken]
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Re: Multiple Uses
Dec 03, 2005 07:16 am 
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Hello hdoverby,

You don't need to purchase additional licenses. You can have as many files as you like. Truly QMEM is intended for personal, not professional use, but I know a few folks have used it as you describe. You're right about setting up a separate file for each family, so that the tax records will remain separate.

Thanks so much for checking!

- Lisa

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