Wonder if anyone here is using an older one. I used to see someone, in one of the forums, with a 1999 but he's probably moved on.
After the upgrade yesterday to Crossover Office 13.0.1, the "Print" function on my Quicken 2001 Deluxe no longer works. I've always just used it as "print to file" tab-delimited text documents, but now clicking on "Print" just gives a pair of rotating balls (like a dumbbell), then nothing. Trying to set up the printing function from the "File" dropdown menu gives the same result.
If anyone's run into this and knows the solution, great! Otherwise, I'll live with "Copy" my reports (to Clipboard) and then Paste them onto a blank LibreOffice Calc sheet. This problem with application software this old is certainly NOT Codeweavers' problem!
EDIT: Sorry, this belongs in the LINUX forum. I'd delete it if I could see how to.
I am using the UK Millennium version of Quicken 6 - and that was my main reason for buying into Crossover when I switched to Apple Mac four years ago.
I am now on the up to date versions on both Mavericks and Crossover - and the print function is working without a hitch.
TOPIC: CrossOver Mac
FROM: John Egger
SUBJECT: Quicken 2001... yes, 2001
Wonder if anyone here is using an older one. I used to see someone, in one of the forums, with a 1999 but he's probably moved on.
v2001 was discontinued in about 2005,
but since v2002 is a gold app - how much difference is there?
it also has a tie that can be used - it's worth a try, at least.
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