I had a similar situation. I imported Quicken 7 into MoneyWell when I
first started using MoneyWell and ended up with a lot of buckets. I
was able to delete the ones that had no entries in them and there were
a lot of them. After that, I merged a few of them. I do have more
buckets than I would like to have, but it seems to be workable.

Arnie

On Apr 28, 1:27 pm, granado87 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Moneywell newbie here. I had a Quicken '07 file that had over 10 years
> of info. When I imported the file, I found the creation of too many
> buckets were too much for me to handle. I didn't know how to
> consolidate the number of buckets down to a list that would be
> comparable to if I had started with a clean slate. Although Moneywell,
> does a good job of importing the Quicken data, I just found the
> inability to delete the buckets secondary to old reconciled
> transactions too difficult to handle. In the end, I ended up going
> with a clean slate. Is this what everyone else has done? What were
> everyone else's experience with importing a Quicken file?
>
> On another note, I was just curious what bucket people use for tax
> refunds, eBay income, and money received as gifts? Thanks.
>
> Michael
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