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Myrna Larson
 
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If you see that data you want on the screen, you can always (from your browser
window) copy it an paste into an Excel sheet. It may need some "cleaning up",
however.

On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 11:05:10 -0400, "David D."
wrote:

Rowan,

Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I do not have Quicken.

Some financial institutions give you the option to download account data
as either "Quicken" or "Money", but not as .CSV. That is why I wanted to
be able to import .QFX directly into Excel.

- David


"Rowan Drummond" wrote in message
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Export the data from quicken as a csv file which you can then import
directly into excel. I don't have quicken on this machine but If I
remember correctly the csv format is under the print report options.

Hope this helps
Rowan

David D. wrote:
Is there a way to import a Quicken QFX file into Excel? An add-in

perhaps?
Or maybe someone has already written a macro?

- David