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Go to Intuit's site and type "convert quicken 2002 to quicken for mac" in the search box at the top of the page.
Oh, never mind, I did it for you: here. :-) If you follow the steps, this will work just fine. I converted from Quicken 2002 to the Mac version and didn't lose a thing. Good luck! |
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