Thanks. Apparently the file was backed up. The message was at the end of
the backup when it was trying to (re?)-open the file. The file itself seems
OK.


On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 11:18 AM, John B. Lisle <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Ian, et al,
>
> I want to address your issue of Warning message will not close.
>
> If you see something like this in the future, one step to try before you
> terminate program in task manager is the enter alt-Tab. Some error
> conditions open an error message that is hidden "behind" the Legacy window
> and needs to be brought to the front.
>
> john.
>
>
>
>
> At 05:01 AM 11/28/2013, Ian Gardener wrote:
>
> I'm not using quotes :)
>
> I enter the date the same way I have for years and get the error
> message/window. The real problem is that the warning window will NOT close
> no matter what I do. I had to terminate the program using task manager.
>
> It would not even let me change the date! I tried entering just 1954 but
> it gave the same error  message WITH the original date I entered back in
> the date field.
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 8:51 PM, Cathy Pinner <[email protected]> wrote:
>  Hi Ian,
>
> I'm not sure I get some of what you've said.
>
> Date Options are at Options - Customise - 5.
>
> Is that where you set the date separator?
>
> I assume you're not including the quotes.
>
> I just entered "c 01/1954" without any problem and it converted to "cir
> Jan 1954"
> cir is just an awful abbreviation as far as I'm concerned so you can see I
> don't use the c dates much as I haven't altered the display.
>
> I have full date checking on. You turn it on again at 5.5
>
> I entered "c01/1954" without the space between c and 01 and got a warning.
>
> Note you don't need to use the separator when adding dates. A space is
> enough.
>
> I wonder what settings we have different that gives you an error?
>
> Cathy
>
>
> At 05:34 PM 28/11/2013, you wrote:
>
> Â I just switched to V8 today. I'm trying to enter the date "c 01/1954"
> and no matter what format I type it won't accept it. BUT the real problem
> is that date checking brings up the warning screen (I have checking turned
> on) but no matter what I do I cannot move past that warning window.
>
>
> Deleting the date just produces the same warning, as does telling it to
> accept the date and ignore warnings, clicking the X to close it & turning
> date validation off. There is seemingly no way back from this?
>
> In previous versions I could enter the date as "c 01/1954" or "c01/1954".
>
> **I have date separator set to "/".
>
> Ian GARDENER - Australia
>
>
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