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Importing Quicken (QIF) files
You can import Quicken-formatted files (QIF) that contain transactions (except for transactions associated with your investment or brokerage accounts). Refer to your Quicken documentation for information about exporting QIF files.
When you import the transactions, you’ll need to match the accounts in your company file with the Quicken accounts.
To import a Quicken file
1
Go to the
File
menu, choose
Import Data
from the
File
menu, and then choose
Quicken (QIF) File
.
2
Select the QIF file you want to import and then click
OK
.
The import process begins.
3
If the
Choose an Account
window appears, select in the
Account
field, the account that best matches the account displayed in the
QIF Account
field or
QIF Category
field.
note :
If you don't match an account, an account will be created for you, using the Quicken account name. If no Quicken account name is present, the account will be named QIF Allocation Account or QIF Source Account. You can change the name later, if you want.
4
Click
OK.
The import process will continue.
If some transactions are skipped, or if there is a problem with the import, a message will appear, indicating that the Import Log report was created. This report (called myoblog.txt or AccountEdge Import Log) is located in the same folder as your company file. It lists the problems that occurred during the importing process, and information about any rejected records.
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