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Exporting data to EXCEl compatible format Dave 06-15-2008
Posted by Dave on June 15, 2008, 6:18 pm
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I must be stupid, but cannot find how to do the simplest thing, that is to
export all the share prices I have in Quicken into an EXCEL compatible
format.

What am I missing? I know such a simple task must be possible, but where?

Any pointers?
Thanks
Dave



Posted by Han on June 15, 2008, 6:28 pm
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> I must be stupid, but cannot find how to do the simplest thing, that
> is to export all the share prices I have in Quicken into an EXCEL
> compatible format.
>
> What am I missing? I know such a simple task must be possible, but
> where?
>
> Any pointers?
> Thanks
> Dave
>
You have to make up a report and print that to a file, IIRC


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Posted by JM on June 16, 2008, 8:44 am
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> I must be stupid, but cannot find how to do the simplest thing, that is to=

> export all the share prices I have in Quicken into an EXCEL compatible
> format.
>
> What am I missing? =A0I know such a simple task must be possible, but wher=
e?
>
> Any pointers?
> Thanks
> Dave

You can export the price history for an individual security - open the
price history for the security and select Print. In the Print pop-up
select "Export to:" and a tab delimited Excel file is one of the
options.

Posted by John Pollard on June 16, 2008, 8:49 am
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Dave wrote:
> I must be stupid, but cannot find how to do the simplest
> thing, that
> is to export all the share prices I have in Quicken into an
> EXCEL
> compatible format.
>
> What am I missing? I know such a simple task must be
> possible, but
> where?

Google for "QPH File Processor". It's free and it can pull
prices directly from your Quicken .QPH file into a comma, or
tab, delimited file ... without running Quicken.

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