On Feb 25, 2013, at 14:23 , Anne Cartwright <[email protected]> wrote:

> If I can find out any answers to your question, I'll get back to the group. 
> At the moment all I know is that the previous treasurer kept the records in 
> Quicken on a PC.

Oh...that's even worse. From what I remember, Quicken couldn't trade files 
reliably. Intuit itself has a huge list of things that cannot be imported, 
though I don't know if any are important. [1] Quicken for Windows and Quicken 
for Mac diverged as Intuit stopped taking the Mac seriously back in 2003.

> I'm not even sure I even have a copy of the file in the vast amount of 
> apparently useless material I have inherited as the new treasurer.

Heh heh. That's like inheriting your Aunt Martha's knitting/Uncle Marty's tools.

> Thanks, hope to get back with some more information soon.

Bill

[1] 
http://quicken.intuit.com/support/help/convert-quicken-for-windows-files-to-quicken-for-mac/GEN82890.html

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