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
>
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
>
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
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
the subscription price that Quicken is now extorting from its users.
-Original Message-
From: gnucash-user [mailto:gnucash-user-bounces+pyz01=cox@gnucash.org]
On Behalf Of David Worley
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2018 8:09 AM
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: import from quicken
quicken 2017 only exports to a .qdf format, is there any way to use gnucash
without reentering everything?
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*D*avid *W*or
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