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Posted by Mark on January 17, 2004 at 12:42:32:

In Reply to: Re: Data folders? posted by David on January 17, 2004 at 10:52:16:

: : It depends how you've stored all your data. Portfolios recall their

: : investments based on the relative location to the portfolio file itself.

: : If all your portfolios and investments are in the my_data folder and/or

: : sub-folders of this folder, then you can easily just move the whole

: : thing, and the portfolios should be able to find their investments, no problem.


: : However, if you have portfolios in some other folder, and you move the location

: : of just the investment files the portfolios wouldn't be able to find their

: : investments.


: : Thanks,

: : Mark


: I'm not sure that I understand how to do it. All of my portfolio files and data files are in My_Data, and it's fine with me if they stay that way. I want to move all of them together from "D:\program files\Fund Manager\My_Data" to "F:\Fund Manager\My_Data" or "F:\Fund Manager\" . Are you telling me just to make a directory "F:\Fund Manager\" and re-save the portfolio files there, and the data files will follow, or is there some other way I'm supposed to do it?


: Thanks.

: David.


Hi David,

Sorry, I probably made it sound more complicated than it is. For your case,
you can simply just move the "My_Data" folder to the new desired location.

Thanks,
Mark
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Mark Beiley

Fund Manager, portfolio management software for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/00/XP



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