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Can I use a client file that originates from another firm? The CPA is retiring and I have picked up a couple of his clients with lots of ProSeries history.

BillSittig
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IntuitKatieB
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You can open the previous preparer's files in your program. You would simply need to add them to the directory and perform database maintenance, or use Client File Maintenance > Restore to have the program add the files to the directory automatically. Do be sure that none of the returns are password protected.

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IntuitKatieB
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You can open the previous preparer's files in your program. You would simply need to add them to the directory and perform database maintenance, or use Client File Maintenance > Restore to have the program add the files to the directory automatically. Do be sure that none of the returns are password protected.

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