On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 4:36 AM, JOE Conner <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 5/31/2010 4:04 PM, John Boyle wrote:
>>
>> To Users: I have been using Quicken for a few years, for my personal bank
>> account record keeping, but I understand that OOo spreadsheet could also be
>> used, and would like some pointers for this. I have OOo ver.3.1! :-)
>
> Here is the way I create Calc documents from Quicken Premium 2010:
> 1.  File -> Print Transactions
> 2.  From the print menu, choose (radio button) Export to:
> .PRN(123-compatible) disk file, click EXPORT
> 3.  Name the file, and include .CSV at the end of the name.  Note where the
> file will be saved.  I select DESKTOP for the file.  Click SAVE.
> 4.  Double click the saved file, OOo Calc will open a Text Import window,
> defaulting to comma separation a double quotes Text delimiter.  If not,
> select the comma and double quotes.  Click OK.
> 5.  Calc opens the file.  It may need some format tweaking.  Save the file
> in .ODS format.
>
> Joe Conner, Poulsbo, WA USA
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Maybe it's off topic, I use Money Manager Ex to manage my financial
accounts. It's light weight but versatile. Most importantly, it's free
and can be used on both Windows and Linux. I installed it in Windows
and Ubuntu on all my PCs and just keep the encrypted database file
sync'd.

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WANG, Xiaoyun
Shanghai, China

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