andrew arnold <a0arno01 at Louisville.edu> wrote: > Yes, it was I who had the problems with the quitting. But don't keep just > saving to the same file. I did the same thing and after 10 hours of work the > file became corrupt. So now I created 20 folders on a zip disk and every 30 > minutes or so I quit the program and drag the file into a new folder. Now if > the file becomes corrupt, I can just restore from any one of the 20 saves...
Now that's a sales-building tip to pass on to Intuit! It sounds like you have a complicated tax situation as well as being unlucky with a problem in the program. Even when we had rental property, losses from sale of business, and dividends, taxes could be entered in four hours. And in ten years of Intuit, I have not had a corruption problem. I would think TurboTax would repair itself in the many updates that they have you download. I think there have been three updates since I got my 2002 CD last Fall. Allan Atherton | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be March 25. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>.
