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Try a conversion for 2018 and see how it works. You can try the software for free.
Word of caution, input is verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry different. Be sure to give it a try before committing. Do the 2018 conversion, transfer to 2019, recreate the return and see how much fun you have. You can do everything EXCEPT print or e-file for FREE! (not accounting for time spent)
Thank you sooooo much for your quick response, and I appreciate your tips and humor as well!
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