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oldsquid

conversion help
 
Does anyone know of a way to convert *.QIF or *.QFX files (from the bank) to excel?

Thanks

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Pete_UK

conversion help
 
There are a few links on this old thread that might be useful:

http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...3c0103234e4464

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Mar 28, 10:56*pm, "oldsquid" wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to convert *.QIF or *.QFX files (from the bank) to excel?

Thanks

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oldsquid

conversion help
 
Thanks for the link, found the file there, just d/l'd it haven't tried it yet... Should make balancing the checkbook easier.
"Pete_UK" wrote in message ...
There are a few links on this old thread that might be useful:

http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...3c0103234e4464

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Mar 28, 10:56 pm, "oldsquid" wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to convert *.QIF or *.QFX files (from the bank) to excel?

Thanks

--
Live simply...Love generously...Care deeply...Speak kindly...Leave the
rest to God.



Pete_UK

conversion help
 
Glad to be of help - let's hope your balance is positive !! <bg

Pete

On Mar 28, 11:28*pm, "oldsquid" wrote:
Thanks for the link, found the file there, just d/l'd it haven't tried it yet... Should make balancing the checkbook easier.
* "Pete_UK" wrote in ...
* There are a few links on this old thread that might be useful:

*http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic....misc/browse_t....

* Hope this helps.

* Pete

* On Mar 28, 10:56 pm, "oldsquid" wrote:
* Does anyone know of a way to convert *.QIF or *.QFX files (from the bank) to excel?
*
* Thanks
*
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* Live simply...Love generously...Care deeply...Speak kindly...Leave the
* rest to God.



Fred Smith[_4_]

conversion help
 
Why not balance the checkbook in Quicken? Wouldn't that be easier still?

Regards,
Fred.

"oldsquid" wrote in message ...
Thanks for the link, found the file there, just d/l'd it haven't tried it yet... Should make balancing the checkbook easier.
"Pete_UK" wrote in message ...
There are a few links on this old thread that might be useful:

http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...3c0103234e4464

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Mar 28, 10:56 pm, "oldsquid" wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to convert *.QIF or *.QFX files (from the bank) to excel?

Thanks

--
Live simply...Love generously...Care deeply...Speak kindly...Leave the
rest to God.



Gord Dibben

conversion help
 
OP might not have Quicken installed.

My bank gives me the choice of downloading records to Quicken or Excel among
others.

Sounds like OP's bank may just offer download to Quicken and produced those QIF
and QFX files.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 18:53:44 -0600, "Fred Smith" wrote:

Why not balance the checkbook in Quicken? Wouldn't that be easier still?

Regards,
Fred.

"oldsquid" wrote in message ...
Thanks for the link, found the file there, just d/l'd it haven't tried it yet... Should make balancing the checkbook easier.
"Pete_UK" wrote in message ...
There are a few links on this old thread that might be useful:

http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...3c0103234e4464

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Mar 28, 10:56 pm, "oldsquid" wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to convert *.QIF or *.QFX files (from the bank) to excel?

Thanks

--
Live simply...Love generously...Care deeply...Speak kindly...Leave the
rest to God.



Fred Smith[_4_]

conversion help
 
Fair enough. It's just so foreign to me to talk about balancing a bank
account in Excel. You can buy Quicken for less than $30 on eBay. Even though
I'm pretty good at Excel, I would never use it for financial software. The
alternatives are just so good and so cheap.

Regards,
Fred.

"Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message
...
OP might not have Quicken installed.

My bank gives me the choice of downloading records to Quicken or Excel
among
others.

Sounds like OP's bank may just offer download to Quicken and produced
those QIF
and QFX files.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 18:53:44 -0600, "Fred Smith"
wrote:

Why not balance the checkbook in Quicken? Wouldn't that be easier still?

Regards,
Fred.

"oldsquid" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the link, found the file there, just d/l'd it haven't tried
it yet... Should make balancing the checkbook easier.
"Pete_UK" wrote in message
...
There are a few links on this old thread that might be useful:


http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...3c0103234e4464

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Mar 28, 10:56 pm, "oldsquid" wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to convert *.QIF or *.QFX files (from the

bank) to excel?

Thanks

--
Live simply...Love generously...Care deeply...Speak kindly...Leave

the
rest to God.




Gord Dibben

conversion help
 
Good point Fred.

I let my bank do all that stuff for me.

When I run out they add more at some exorbitant rate.

My kids are begging to be taken out of my Will.

They couldn't afford the payments<g


Gord

On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 15:29:29 -0600, "Fred Smith" wrote:

Fair enough. It's just so foreign to me to talk about balancing a bank
account in Excel. You can buy Quicken for less than $30 on eBay. Even though
I'm pretty good at Excel, I would never use it for financial software. The
alternatives are just so good and so cheap.

Regards,
Fred.

"Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message
.. .
OP might not have Quicken installed.

My bank gives me the choice of downloading records to Quicken or Excel
among
others.

Sounds like OP's bank may just offer download to Quicken and produced
those QIF
and QFX files.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 18:53:44 -0600, "Fred Smith"
wrote:

Why not balance the checkbook in Quicken? Wouldn't that be easier still?

Regards,
Fred.

"oldsquid" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the link, found the file there, just d/l'd it haven't tried
it yet... Should make balancing the checkbook easier.
"Pete_UK" wrote in message
...
There are a few links on this old thread that might be useful:


http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...3c0103234e4464

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Mar 28, 10:56 pm, "oldsquid" wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to convert *.QIF or *.QFX files (from the
bank) to excel?

Thanks

--
Live simply...Love generously...Care deeply...Speak kindly...Leave
the
rest to God.





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