4/15/2023 0 Comments Import qif file into quicken 2013![]() Note the procedure below doesn't include any investment accounts. See this (you might want to select ME-TOO): Quicken Forum Thread ![]() Hopefully that is OK for this use case, but I have not tested it. The QIF import has been "damaged", but for this use case it should work except that all the transactions go right into the register without asking. Quicken Windows 2018 I don't see any change in the behavior from Quicken 2017 as far as the QXF import goes. Quicken Windows 2017 I don't see any change in the behavior from Quicken 2016. If that doesn't work you can try the procedure below. Quicken Windows 2016 A user has reported that the QXF import has been improved over 2012 thru 2015, including support for some investment account types in Quicken Mac 2005/2006, but in my testing I have not found that it imports any investment accounts. Bottom line, try and see if it works for you and if not you can try the procedure below. ![]() Quicken Windows 2015 One user reported having success using the QXF import, but others the categories completely messed up. Quicken Windows 2014 the categories are totally scrambled, so if you have to convert to Quicken Windows 2014 this procedure below is probably the only way you can do it if you don't have any access to Quicken Windows 2012/2013. Quicken Windows 2013 the QXF was partially broken where you have to struggle to fix the categories If on the other hand you want to import into another version of Quicken through a CSV to QIF, or if you just need a QIF file for some other reason ImportQEM can still be used. NOTICE: Quicken Windows 2012 and later has a new feature, it can import a QXF file directly from QEM, and as such you can export/import your data directly between these two, so you don't need ImportQEM for that. ![]()
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