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I have two versions of sage which at present I have on two computers.  Does anyone know ifit is possible to pt both versions of sage onto one computer using a different directory when loading it on the computer?

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Hi Sammy,

I have got 3 different versions of Sage instants on my laptop, I have V10, V12 and V17 I just custom install them so they are on different paths.

 

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Great will do. Thank you

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I've got Sage Line 50 V10 and V14 and didn't do anything special to have both versions as the machine kept the paths quite seperate.

The only issue that I have found is with the Excel interface as it will only be the last version loaded that Excel can work with.



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Hey Amanda get you!! You techy!!

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