Microsoft Money is a software program on Windows for tracking your accounts, similar to Quicken. Microsoft stopped selling it in Other than not being able to automatically download transactions and securities prices, the software still works. I had no problem in installing it or running it on Windows The new generation online and mobile account tracking applications such as Mint or Personal Capital are easier to use but desktop applications such as Microsoft Money or Quicken still have their advantages in some ways.
Select the QIF files you wish to import. When importing your QIF files into Microsoft Money, you will need to make sure you select them all to import at the same time, because then transfer transactions should be picked up properly. Click on the Import option Select 'As.
In the Quicken account to import into list, select the account you want to import the QIF file into. This list is limited to accounts that can import QIF files. To import the transactions into the Cash account, do the following:. Follow the instructions for importing. Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading Categories: Export , Quicken. Categories Excel Export Quicken Uncategorized.
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How can we help? Still need help? Or Contact Us:. Please sign in with your Quicken ID. We'll find your account and get you to the right team. Help purchasing or renewing. Navigate to the download page and click the Quicken logo or Download to Quicken. The exact location of the download page is determined by your financial institution.
It is frequently in an area of the website identified as the Download or History area. Your browser will download a Web Connect file that contains your account transactions you can recognize such a file by the.
QFX extension in its file name. Navigate to, and then select the Web Connect file you just downloaded. Click OK. Give the account a name. Or, if you already have an account in Quicken for these transactions, choose Link and the account name in the dialog that follows. After Quicken finishes importing the file, open the account. Quicken will either automatically add them to your register, or you can review and accept the imported transactions, depending on your downloaded preferences.
Back up your Quicken data file. If the account you want to import data into doesn't yet exist, create a new one.
If you're importing the data from an external disk, insert the disk and copy the QIF file onto your hard disk and copy the QIF file onto your hard disk. The Location of QIF file field displays the preset path of the import file. Quicken will automatically add the correct file extension.
Click Browse to select a different location. If you need help determining where a data file is, Quicken can help you find a file. In the Quicken account to import into list, select the account you want to import the QIF file into. Why aren't all my accounts included? This list is limited to accounts that can import QIF files.
Note that to import a list such as the Category List, you must still choose a valid account. Type the name of the QXF file you want to import, or click the Browse button to select it. Click Continue to begin importing the file. If there are accounts in the QXF file that can't be imported, such as investing or business accounts, Quicken displays a list of those accounts.
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