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Yes, you can print an account to a spreadsheet file (tab delimited) Or
ascii. or, of course, prn. I think I can see where you're going. On
the face of it GNU Cash doest seem to have an obvious import of
spreadsheet. Constructing a QIF file from the spreadsheet data?<br>
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Dave W<br>
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Gregory Storer wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Does Quicken allow you to dump reports into Excel? Would that be a way
of doing it?
g.
On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 09:16 +1100, The Wassermans wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I am trying to import Quicken data into GnuCash.
Quicken ver 2008 doesn't offer to create QIF files in it's export
function. (They obviously want to prevent any desertion!)
Anyone have some experience on how best to transfer data between the two.
If all else fails I might have to create own QIF from an ascii download
-does that make sense?
Dave W
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