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| It cab be done with a VB script and MT2OFX, but you needs basic knowledge of programmation, that's why "it cannot be done practically at home". If you are able to do it, it's a better solution than Yodlee. http://www.xs4all.nl/~csmale/mt2ofx/en/index.htm If you are an Excel user you can copy from IE to Excel and use XL2QIF macro to generate a QIF file : http://xl2qif.chez.tiscali.fr/xl2qif_en.php AFer92 "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> a écrit dans le message de news: 4101419rka7jbcuqfs0lnpcng463p4agt4[at]4ax.com... - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Ohm wrote: > > > How can I import a estatement (HTML formated statement) into MSMoney? > It cannot be done practically at home. If you put a Passport on your > File, Money can interface to the Yodlee service who can do that for > you for a large list of banks. > http://www.microsoft.com/money/bankonline.aspx > > Wondering any banks these days do send SpreadSheet or Excel files for > > statement? > Plenty will give you QIF and OFX files, which Money will accept. > Many will interface directly to Money without Yodlee. > > > I have been using Quicken a couple of years back, but stoped when the > > Bank (not the current one) was bought by one of the national banks and > > started charging a fee for it. > > > Appreciate any help. > Changing banks is not that hard. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Ohm wrote: - quote - > How can I import a estatement (HTML formated statement) into MSMoney?
It cannot be done practically at home. If you put a Passport on yourFile, Money can interface to the Yodlee service who can do that for you for a large list of banks. http://www.microsoft.com/money/bankonline.aspx - quote - > Wondering any banks these days do send SpreadSheet or Excel files for
Plenty will give you QIF and OFX files, which Money will accept.> statement? Many will interface directly to Money without Yodlee. - quote - > I have been using Quicken a couple of years back, but stoped when the
Changing banks is not that hard.> Bank (not the current one) was bought by one of the national banks and > started charging a fee for it. > Appreciate any help. |
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| Hi, How can I import a estatement (HTML formated statement) into MSMoney? Wondering any banks these days do send SpreadSheet or Excel files for statement? I have been using Quicken a couple of years back, but stoped when the Bank (not the current one) was bought by one of the national banks and started charging a fee for it. Appreciate any help. Sam. |
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