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Converting books to Sage


I'm really keen to convert all book-keeping clients from manual books to Sage Line 50. I think it's time I got with the times and started to utilise a computer software package. I've just purchased Sage Line 50, however I just want to check my thinking before I start off!

Can anyone confirm whether I all I need to do is to post on my clients closing balances from either their year end accounts or latest management accounts? I think I just need to post these as a journal or o/bal posting.

Just need some reassurance this is the correct procedure. Sorry it's late on  Friday afternoon, appreciate it's not the best time for a technical question!smile

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Wendy



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Hello Wendy

Yep what you've described is the correct approach. I did this myself a while back, and at first glance it did seem a lot more complicated than actually was.

Best wishes

S

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Thanks Sundance. Just wanted to check I wasn't barking up the wrong tree!

Cheers

Wendy



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