Originally Posted by
slgrieb
Zonie, just like Quickbooks, MS Office Accounting includes tools to repair database errors. They are under the Files, Utilities, Data Utilities menu.
When it comes to Quickbooks, I sorta feel like one of those guys who rants about how he'll never use Word or Excel because of how evil Microsoft is. But that's exactly how I feel about Quickbooks. Except that Intuit has worse support than MS, and really locks you into mandatory periodic upgrades if you use any of their business services such as payroll or credit card processing.
If the company data is so corrupted that it can't be read by MS Office Accounting, migrating them to Quickbooks isn't going to change that; they will still have to do a lot of manual data entry to rebuild the file. Moving them to Quickbooks would just add the cost of the software to the investment in time.