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Posted by Bob Wang on February 10, 2008, 5:41 pm
Please log in for more thread options > QIF is not supported after Quicken 2004 -
http://web.intuit.com/personal/quicken/qif/
Depends on your definition of "supported."
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.comp.software.financial.quicken/browse_thread/thread/d7c9fe0d3cd97a20/6634cc183485bebd?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=QIF#6634cc183485bebd
>>>
P.Schuman wrote:
> Jim Jensen wrote:
>>> As the market was dropping, I grabbed a large 4.9% CD from
>>> Countrywide Bank.
>>> yeah... the same folks with all the original mortgage probs... but
>>> the CD was good.
>>>
>>> Anyway - their online download section only offers these selections:
>>> MS Money - .OFX
>>> CSV files
>>> Quicken - .QIF
>>>
>>> Wondering what others have used in this situation - I'm running
>>> Quicken 2006.
>>
>> Call me reckless, but I'd go with Quicken.QIF
>
> QIF is not supported after Quicken 2004 -
http://web.intuit.com/personal/quicken/qif/
>
> Since it was a static CD with the interest posted at maturity,
> I just created a simple manual account for just the CD holding.
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