<klink type="prcdr">How do I restore a backup file?</klink>
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<tease>Why?</tease>
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<p>You can use your backup file if your regular file becomes lost or damaged.</p>
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<li>On the <emph>File</emph> menu, click <emph>Restore Backup</emph>.</li>
<li>Click <emph>Restore from a backup file</emph>, and then click <emph>Next</emph>.</li>
<li>Restore the backup file you want:</li>
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<li>Restore your default backup file.</li>
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<li>Click <emph>Restore from default backup file</emph>, and then click <emph>Restore</emph>.</li>
<li>Change the file location if you want, and then click <emph>Restore</emph> again.</li>
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<li>Restore a different backup file.</li>
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<li>Click <emph>Open a different backup file</emph>, and then click <emph>Next</emph>.</li>
<p>Money searches your hard disk for backup files and shows a list of available files.</p>
<li>In the list of backup files, click the file you want to restore, and then click <emph>Restore</emph>.</li>
<li>In the <emph>Save in</emph> box, select the folder where you want to store the backup file.</li>
<li>In the <emph>File name</emph> box, enter a name for the backup file, and then click <emph>OK</emph>.</li>
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<p variant="impt">If you've made electronic payments or downloaded transaction records since you last backed up the file, you may want to download recent transactions to make sure your records are up to date.</p>