That's a real good point, David. I have all those old versions on the drive, too, but your post reminds me I can't access them because those old versions of TT probably won't run on the installed version of MacOS. I suppose what I should have been doing all along is to use the print dialog to create a PDF version of the finished tax forms. As it is, all I'll have is the paper copies I always print.Of course I also realize I have all these past year filings that I can’t reload the program
The candy came yesterday...very very good! How do you type the tilde over the n? I just typed it with the y and knew you'd know what I meant. We also got an order of Mike's Jerky from ABQ...Green Chile, Santa Fe and Christmas flavors.Wng, Buffet's candies is a favorite 'go-to' place for sweets. I haven't had any of the piñon candy..... piñon stuff is really good-- or -- really bad! I definitely do not like piñon coffee.... just not strong enough.
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I always save a TT version of the files and PDF versions, and print them. I move the electronic files to a thumb drive. I deleted all the old versions of TT except most recent after testing opening old files with it. I needed the HD space. Hopefully you won't need the old tax forms anyway.That's a real good point, David. I have all those old versions on the drive, too, but your post reminds me I can't access them because those old versions of TT probably won't run on the installed version of MacOS. I suppose what I should have been doing all along is to use the print dialog to create a PDF version of the finished tax forms. As it is, all I'll have is the paper copies I always print.