I just found the solution.  It was in effect an account type issue.  This 
account was part of an investment account, so that's how I labelled it.  
However, it was reflecting the cash portion of the account, so, treating it as 
cash resolved the issue.



On Wednesday, October 23, 2013 11:06 PM, "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]> wrote:
David, If you suggest I try this file: 0xDC7C8BF3.asc,, how do I use it?




On Wednesday, October 23, 2013 12:58 PM, "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]> wrote:
I am importing QIF data from a Calc spreadsheet with the Calc2Qif wizard   
Everything seems to be working fine except that I can't find a way to get the 
information mapped to the existing accounts. Duplicate accounts are created and 
I get the message: 'QIF import: Name Conflict with another account'.
I have seen this problem described several times.  The typical explanation is 
that the account type or currency don't match.
However, I have carefully set the correct account type in Calc2Qif 
(Investment), and set the currency (US dollar) at the end of the import 
process.  I have checked that the Gnucash accounts are indeed 'Investment' and 
in US dollars.  Also, during the Calc2Qif process, the wizard seems to accept 
the existing accounts (the box for new account is not checked).
After many attempts and verifications, I still get the same result: duplicate 
accounts created and same message.
Can anybody help?
Thanks a lot.

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