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Default Open/Import MS Money OFX file into Excel?

On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 06:51:45 -0800, "Joe User" <joeu2004 wrote:

Thanks. I had seen that, too; but I missed the fact that it is free and it
has a seal of safety from Softpedia. What can I say: it was late; I was
under pressure; I had my glassed on upside down; etc etc etc. :-)

Oh well, the VBA converter was not difficult to write. And as it turns out,
I am dissatisfied with the content of the OFX file; the bank omitted some
important details that are visible online.

So I might give the QIF format a whirl. There is some chance that the
content is more complete. The bank's web page is titled "Download For
Quicken". So I get the feeling that support of an MS product (namely MS
Money) was an afterthought.

Thanks again.


I suppose I'm going to have to figure out how my Money program is going to work
when MS ceases all support for it. I'm not looking forward to it. But I'm
hoping for a viable solution. For me, the quote download issue will be quite
important. And, I'm sure, others will have other priorities.

Good Luck!
--ron