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# Close '''BudgetLink''';
# Close '''BudgetLink''';
# Open '''Windows Explorer''' and browse to the '''\BudgetLink\System\''' folder;
# Open '''Windows Explorer''' and browse to the '''\BudgetLink\Workspaces\[Your Workspace]''' folder;
# Locate the '''BudgetLink Data.mdb''';
# Locate the '''AddonsLink Workspace.mdb''';
# Move the '''BudgetLink Data.mdb''' file '''\BudgetLink\System\Backup\Databases\Restored''' folder. Rename with a date time stampe if a file with the same name already exists;
# Move the '''AddonsLink Workspace.mdb''' file '''\BudgetLink\Workspaces\Backup\Databases\Restored''' folder. Rename with a date time stamp if a file with the same name already exists;
# Browse to the '''\BudgetLink\System\Backup\Databases\''';
# Browse to the '''\BudgetLink\Workspaces\''';
# Locate a back up of '''BudgetLink Data.mdb''' file with a date time stamp when BudgetLink was working;
# Browse to a Date Time stamp folder when BudgetLink was working;
# Copy the '''BudgetLink Data.mdb''' file and paste into the '''\BudgetLink\System\''' Folder;
# Copy the '''AddonsLink Workspace.mdb''' file and paste into the '''\BudgetLink\Workspaces\[Your Workspace]''' Folder;
# Rename the file to remove the Date Time Stamp from the beginning of the file name;
# Restart '''BudgetLink''';
# Restart '''BudgetLink''';
# Run a '''Full Get Data'''.
# Run a '''Full Get Data'''.
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