I can't really answer your question, but I do know that Quicken can import a
correctly formatted file.  I used to use a tool on my Palm that would dump
out a plain text file, and then Quicken could import it.  Do some googling,
I'll bet there's a way to do it.

On 4/4/07, Dan Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am looking for someone who is familiar with quick books. I have a
> customer
> who has about 30 online orders per day. The orders are not tied into quick
> books in any way so at the end of each day the customer has to go back and
> manually insert each order. I have never used Quick Books and I am not
> sure
> where to begin. Does anyone know of a batch import through xml or csv? If
> so
> I think it would be really easy for me to provide the customer a download
> of
> these orders in one of those formats so they can enter them much quicker.
> Any help is grateful.
>
> --
> Thank You
> Dan Vega
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.danvega.org
>
>
> 

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