This information applies only if you're upgrading from AccountRight Classic (v19 or earlier). Before you upgrade your company file, there are some things you should know. UI Text Box |
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| This information is intended for AccountRight v19 (or earlier) users moving to the new AccountRight. If you're already using the new AccountRight and need to update your software, or upgrade a file that's already online, see Getting the latest version. Not sure which AccountRight version you're using? Open AccountRight, go to Help and choose About AccountRight. |
You need an AccountRight subscription to upgradeIf you don't have a subscription, you'll need one before you can upgrade. Subscribe now. If you're already have a subscription and want to know how many files you can put online, see here. Check the following featuresTake note if you use these features in your Classic AccountRight (v19 or earlier) software: Negative inventory - inventory items can't have a negative quantity or value in the new AccounRight. But if you adjust your inventory quantities and values to zero or greater (in each location, if you use multiple inventory locations), you can turn off negative inventory in AccountRight v19 and it won't prevent you from upgrading. Add-ons that require ODBC. Are your add-ons compatible? Check the add-on centre (Australia | New Zealand) or contact the add-on provider to check if the add-on can work with the new AccountRight.
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| Do I Upgrading a FirstAccounts company file FirstAccounts is a very old product so you'll first need to upgrade every time AccountRight changes? No. When you install future AccountRight updates, your file will update automatically. |
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your computer can run the new AccountRight | | the size of your file is 300MB or more | If your file is 300MB or more in size, you should prepare your company file for the new AccountRight . This can help the upgrade complete faster and smoother. | the file you want to upgrade is located in a C:\Program Files subfolder | , you’ll | You’ll need to log on to your computer as an administrator before you can upgrade it. |
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