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Nope. You at worst might have trouble directly opening your 2013 file in 2019 so I always suggest using a backup copy of old and restore into new. 6 years jump it would be better if you had access to a licensed copy of 2016 (friend, your CPA, etc.)
Nope. You at worst might have trouble directly opening your 2013 file in 2019 so I always suggest using a backup copy of old and restore into new. 6 years jump it would be better if you had access to a licensed copy of 2016 (friend, your CPA, etc.)
Thanks, John. I've tried everyone I know re a licensed copy of something btwn 2013 and 2019
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