Maybe I missed something, but you decided on 2 options:

1. Install both versions if possible side-by-side, or use VirtualBox for 4.13
2. Upgrade so you only need one version.

That second option was as simple as:

-Make a copy of your file (should always exist anyway)
-Install 3.11 & Open your file
-Actions > Check & Repair > Check & Repair All
-Make a copy of the upgraded file (just in case)
-Install 4.13 & Open your file
-Actions > Check & Repair > Check & Repair All

You're going to have to do those steps eventually.
They aren't any more time consuming than Option 1.

Too late now.

Still, perhaps I misunderstood the original post.

Regards,
Adrien

On 3/20/23 8:55 PM, Stan Brown (using GC 2.6.19) wrote:
Thanks for the feedback, David.

While I was waiting for replies, I looked into VirtualBox. It's a lot
more polished and easier to use than the last time I used it, several
years ago. I was worried about how to run Windows in a guest machine,
since I have just the one product key in my host machine, but this very
good video showed me how I could install a Windows 10 guest OS without a
product key:

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