Re: import from quicken 2017 into gnucash - how to?

2018-02-10 Thread David Carlson
is there a difference?? On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 7:56 PM, Kenneth Schneider wrote: > Don’t you just love autocorrect sometimes. I entered qif and it supplied > wife. > > Ken Schneider > > > On Feb 10, 2018, at 8:25 PM, David Carlson >

Re: import from quicken 2017 into gnucash - how to?

2018-02-10 Thread Kenneth Schneider
Don’t you just love autocorrect sometimes. I entered qif and it supplied wife. Ken Schneider > On Feb 10, 2018, at 8:25 PM, David Carlson > wrote: > > David, > > According Quicken online help you can still export to QIF format per >

Re: import from quicken 2017 into gnucash - how to?

2018-02-10 Thread David Carlson
David, According Quicken online help you can still export to QIF format per https://www.quicken.com/support/how-do-i-export-data-quicken. GnuCash can import from that format. If you have several years' data I suggest testing and planning, and testing more. Then expect to do one account at a

Re: import from quicken 2017 into gnucash - how to?

2018-02-10 Thread Kenneth Schneider
You need to export the data and categories in wife format. I went through this last year. Don’t expect it to go flawless but the time getting everything in order is well worth it. Ken Schneider > On Feb 10, 2018, at 11:08 AM, David Worley wrote: > > quicken 2017 only

RE: import from quicken 2017 into gnucash - how to?

2018-02-10 Thread Ken Pyzik
David -- I believe the exportable format of quicken is readable by Gnucash as a QIF file (import). I could be mistaken - but I believe that is what I used when I coverted almost 20 years of Quicken data to GnuCash. Two things to remember -- if you do the import into Gnucash and it does not