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Posted by pyotr filipivich on September 13, 2008, 9:13 pm
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I missed the Staff meeting, but the Memos showed that "Laura"
alt.comp.software.financial.quicken :
>> Greetings and Salutations
>>
>> I'm trying to decide if Quicken 08 is worth is, and if there is a work
>> around Intuits decision that I should enter by hand two years of
>> biweekly 401k transactions. For six different funds.
>>
>> Of course, I can't import from a QIF file, but are there other
>> options? Like a OFX file?
>>
>> Or am I just out of luck on importing investing data from a bank not
>> in their list? (I'm still peeved that Intuit decided to create their
>> own version of the securities. Cie l'guerre.)
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>You might look at this page http://xl2qif.chez-alice.fr/xl2qif_en.php for
>XL2QIF that allows you to convert an excel file to a QIF file to be imported
>into Quicken.
Thanks.
I'm going to have "fun" with this.
Last time, I found Quicken 2005 so satisfactory, that in 2006 I
found nothing better. Which is what I used until I decided I needed
to keep current with the investments. And Quicken '08 is following in
that path.
--
pyotr filipivich
"Do not argue with the forces of nature, for you are small,
insignificant, and biodegradable."
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