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how can I save a file as *.iif
I export my bank transactions to an *iif file. If I import everything I have
duplicate checks and other information such as "Imported Income" that I have to change within quickbooks. I'd rather edit the *.iif file and imported a correct one. I cannot seem to import the corrected file. *iif is not one of my "save as" options. txt files won't import. Does anyone have a work around? |
how can I save a file as *.iif
Do you have the All files (*.*) option? then you can specify your full
filename xData.iif PS what is iif? - -Mark "pobruce" wrote: I export my bank transactions to an *iif file. If I import everything I have duplicate checks and other information such as "Imported Income" that I have to change within quickbooks. I'd rather edit the *.iif file and imported a correct one. I cannot seem to import the corrected file. *iif is not one of my "save as" options. txt files won't import. Does anyone have a work around? |
how can I save a file as *.iif
Actually, my only options seem to be .xls or .txt
IIF stands for Intuit Interchange Format. My bank converts data into that format for import into Quickbooks, but Excel wants to save any changes as one of the above. There seem to be utilities that convert xls to iif but I hate having to go through all those steps. Thanks for the response. "exceluserforeman" wrote: Do you have the All files (*.*) option? then you can specify your full filename xData.iif PS what is iif? - -Mark "pobruce" wrote: I export my bank transactions to an *iif file. If I import everything I have duplicate checks and other information such as "Imported Income" that I have to change within quickbooks. I'd rather edit the *.iif file and imported a correct one. I cannot seem to import the corrected file. *iif is not one of my "save as" options. txt files won't import. Does anyone have a work around? |
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