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Hi

Does anyone know how to access reconciled bank statements in Sage from a previous financial year once year end has been run? They are not showing with the current years statements and I need a copy of one. Thanks

Sam



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noI would love to know the answer to this too! I cant seem to access any previous financial year stuff from Sage so I hope someone can help. Sorry I cant help you Sam!



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 Joanne 

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Hi Sam, Joanne,

Try this:-

In Windows Explorer find this path C:\ProgramData\Sage\Accounts\20xx(whatever your version is)\Company.000\Attachments\Nominal\1200(or whatever code your bank account is)\Statements - see if they are hiding there.

The alternative would be to temporarily restore a back up from the period you are looking for.

 

Pauline



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Thank you Pauline!! Backups jeez why on earth didn't I think of that. Hope that helps you to Jo.

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Thank you Pauline - Ive not tried this yet but I will!!! Yes Samilou - I never even thought of a restore! Plus Im saving more reports now too (in dropbox)



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 Joanne 

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You should check out answers with reference to the legal position

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