I would like to switch from Quicken Deluxe Mac 7.3.2

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Michael Mahoney

20 Nov, 2023 02:08 PM

However, the only export options offered in Quicken are QMTF, QXF, and CSV. Is there a way to import QXF or QMTF into Moneydance?

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by Maddy on 20 Nov, 2023 03:10 PM

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    Hi Michael,
    Thank you for contacting Moneydance support.

    It might be useful referring you to this article of the Knowledge Base about Importing from Quicken (without QIF) .

    I hope this information is helpful. Please let us know if you have further questions or need more assistance.

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    Maddy, Infinite Kind Support

  2. 2 Posted by dwg on 20 Nov, 2023 09:39 PM

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    I'm a fellow user.

    Some versions of Quicken for Mac do not export QIF files, however they often support exporting transactions in the QMTF format.

    The QMTF format is a subset of the QIF format but with the QMTF extension. To export from Quicken for Mac in this format perform the following procedure:

        1. From Quicken, select Export and choose the QMTF file format or 'Quicken 2007 Format'.
        2. When selecting the "Export Options", choose the export date range, and select 'Next'.
        3. Enter a name for your exported data and select a location on your system to save the file.
        4. Once exported you should locate the QMTF file at the saved location.
        5. You can rename the file so that it ends with the .QIF file extension, rather than .QMTF

    Once the file has been renamed to indicate it is in the QIF format, you can follow the steps to import the QIF file into Moneydance. It should be noted that if the QIF format is available when exporting data then you should use that.

  3. 3 Posted by Michael Mahoney on 21 Nov, 2023 03:27 AM

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    Mike

    On Nov 20, 2023, at 2:40 PM, dwg <[email blocked]> wrote:

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    From: dwg

    I'm a fellow user.

    Some versions of Quicken for Mac do not export QIF files, however they often support exporting transactions in the QMTF format.

    The QMTF format is a subset of the QIF format but with the QMTF extension. To export from Quicken for Mac in this format perform the following procedure:

        1. From Quicken, select Export and choose the QMTF file format or 'Quicken 2007 Format'.
        2. When selecting the "Export Options", choose the export date range, and select 'Next'.
        3. Enter a name for your exported data and select a location on your system to save the file.
        4. Once exported you should locate the QMTF file at the saved location.
        5. You can rename the file so that it ends with the .QIF file extension, rather than .QMTF

    Once the file has been renamed to indicate it is in the QIF format, you can follow the steps to import the QIF file into Moneydance. It should be noted that if the QIF format is available when exporting data then you should use that.

    On Mon, Nov 20 at 07:10 AM PST, Maddy wrote:

    Hi Michael,
    Thank you for contacting Moneydance support.

    It might be useful referring you to this article of the Knowledge Base about Importing from Quicken (without QIF) .

    I hope this information is helpful. Please let us know if you have further questions or need more assistance.

    --
    Maddy, Infinite Kind Support

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  4. 4 Posted by dwg on 21 Nov, 2023 03:47 AM

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    Your post had no contents.

    I would suggest posting using the web interface:

    https://infinitekind.tenderapp.com/discussions/switching-from-another-personal-finance-program/23846-i-would-like-to-switch-from-quicken-deluxe-mac-732#comment_60864902

    Email responses can be hit and miss.

  5. Maddy closed this discussion on 21 Nov, 2023 11:47 AM.

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