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Both of these sites look very promising. Thanks Seb. I'll play with
them and report the results<br>
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Dave W<br>
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Sebastian Spiess wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:47B29830.1040602@gmail.com" type="cite">The
Wassermans wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">I am trying to import Quicken data into
GnuCash.
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Quicken ver 2008 doesn't offer to create QIF files in it's export
function. (They obviously want to prevent any desertion!)
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Anyone have some experience on how best to transfer data between the
two. <br>
If all else fails I might have to create own QIF from an ascii download
-does that make sense?
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<br>
Dave W
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Just recently I was looking for a converter from spreadsheet to QIF and
I found this one <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://xl2qif.chez-alice.fr/calc2qif_en.php">http://xl2qif.chez-alice.fr/calc2qif_en.php</a>
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there is a excel and a OO.o spread sheet plugin available which lets
you export to QIF.
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Of course you still need to get your numbers into a spread sheet.
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what about a beta/cvs verison of gnucash or which other export options
do you have?
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the guy here <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://baruch.ev-en.org/proj/gnucash.html">http://baruch.ev-en.org/proj/gnucash.html</a> does a lot of
converting between formats as well. might be worth a look.
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cheers,
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seb
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