As I understand, you'd have to load earlier versions and work your way up to 
the current version. I'm not sure how many intermediate versions you'd need to 
go through. 

However, your newest files in that range predate version 2.0.0 by more than a 
year. Which means you'd have to download, compile, run, and then save your file 
through several versions. I don't even know whether those earlier versions will 
run on your machine today.

I don't know whether there's another way to do this. 

David

 
 
  On Mon, May 13, 2019 at 9:38, Bryan Murdock<bmurd...@gmail.com> wrote:   I'm 
using gnucash 3.5, trying to open files from 2002 to about 2005
and for each one it says, "This file/URL appears to be from a newer
version of GnuCash. You must upgrade your version of GnuCash to work
with this data."

Is there any way for me to open these old gnucash files?

Thanks,

Bryan
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