Hi,

"Joseph G. Keithley, III via gnucash-user" <[email protected]>
writes:

> Hello,
>
>     I've been slowly converting my Quicken 2016 to GnuCash.  Two of my
> Quicken accounts don't import.  They both span multiple years.  I
> think I've found why they don't import (incorrect qif headers) .  My
> problem is, even if I break these accounts into many files of a
> handful of transactions each, it still takes hours to import any of
> these files because GnuCash spends so much time trying to match
> transactions.  Is there any way to import a QIF and disable GnuCash
> transaction matching.  It is much easier to hand edit these two
> accounts, since I'll only have to do it once. Thanks in advance.

Sorry, no, I know of no way to disable that step without changing the
code to skip it (which, of course, you are welcome to do).

Sorry,

> iii

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-derek

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       Derek Atkins                 617-623-3745
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