On Mon, 24 Nov 2025 21:46:28 -0800 (PST)
I am not affected by this issue, but my preference is to use OFX (My Australian 
bank: Credit Union has this option),
but my Australian big brand bank only offers .qfx or .csv, so I use .csv. One 
can save the setup which saves some time.
 I have not bothered with Quicken format since I found issues some time ago: 
most probably fixed now, but my motto is 
if what I use works, why change.

Thanks to the developers, & a Merry Christmas to all who practise Christmas.

regards, Doug



Patrick James via gnucash-user <[email protected]> wrote:

> I always download the "Microsoft Excel Format," which is CSV format, and 
> import using the CSV import tool.
> 
> The data should be the same, but the import setup is slightly different.
> 
> > On 11/24/2025 8:10 AM PST Larry Weeks <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> >  
> > Went to download my transactions from BOA, and got this message:
> > 
> > I wrote to BOA on their support page to complain that Quicken was not the
> > only use of that file format.
> > 
> > Anyone else figured out what to do about this?
> > 
> > Larry Weeks  
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