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| Hello Colin, I downloaded the lite version and i will try it next day(s). Regards so far, i will let you now my progress. Frans "MT2OFX Support" wrote: - quote - > Hallo langebroeck, > My program MT2OFX will do this for you. Have a look at > http://www.mt2ofx.tk/ or http://www.xs4all.nl/~csmale/mt2ofx/ . > Regards, Colin > langebroeck wrote: > > Hello Mr. Chris Cowles, > > I also thank you for your quick reply. > > I hope these programs match with Money Premium 2007 ans Excel 2007. > > I take my chance tomorrow, after making a backup from my PC. > > Thanks and regards, > > Langebroeck > > > "Chris Cowles" wrote: > > > > Consider this Excel-to-QIF convertor: http://xl2qif.chez-alice.fr/. You can > > > import CSV into Excel, convert, then import the QIF to Money. > > > > > Search http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.money using the terms > > > "convert qif csv excel" for related discussions. > > > > > > > "langebroeck" <langebroeck[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:298A2ADC-EAD3-4C02-8CF1-1243E2DED356[at]microsoft.com... > > > > Hello Mr. D. Watson, > > > > Thank you for your quick reply. It gives me a direction to find a > > > > solution. > > > > Money does not recognize the dutch bank Postbank and my Postbank offers > > > > .csv or ascii or text files to export. > > > > I start searching for a converter program or, if nao tavailable, i must > > > > start looking for another 'money'-program. > > > > Thank you for your answer so far. > > > > If other users have further solutions, i'll be thankful for ther email. > > > > Regards from Holland, Landgraaf, > > > > Langebroeck. > > > -- > Remove REMOVE from email address to reach me! |
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| Hallo langebroeck, My program MT2OFX will do this for you. Have a look at http://www.mt2ofx.tk/ or http://www.xs4all.nl/~csmale/mt2ofx/ . Regards, Colin langebroeck wrote: - quote - > Hello Mr. Chris Cowles,
--> I also thank you for your quick reply. > I hope these programs match with Money Premium 2007 ans Excel 2007. > I take my chance tomorrow, after making a backup from my PC. > Thanks and regards, > Langebroeck > "Chris Cowles" wrote: > > Consider this Excel-to-QIF convertor: http://xl2qif.chez-alice.fr/. You can > > import CSV into Excel, convert, then import the QIF to Money. > > > Search http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.money using the terms > > "convert qif csv excel" for related discussions. > > > > "langebroeck" <langebroeck[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:298A2ADC-EAD3-4C02-8CF1-1243E2DED356[at]microsoft.com... > > > Hello Mr. D. Watson, > > > Thank you for your quick reply. It gives me a direction to find a > > > solution. > > > Money does not recognize the dutch bank Postbank and my Postbank offers > > > .csv or ascii or text files to export. > > > I start searching for a converter program or, if nao tavailable, i must > > > start looking for another 'money'-program. > > > Thank you for your answer so far. > > > If other users have further solutions, i'll be thankful for ther email. > > > Regards from Holland, Landgraaf, > > > Langebroeck. > Remove REMOVE from email address to reach me! |
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| Hello Mr. Chris Cowles, I also thank you for your quick reply. I hope these programs match with Money Premium 2007 ans Excel 2007. I take my chance tomorrow, after making a backup from my PC. Thanks and regards, Langebroeck "Chris Cowles" wrote: - quote - > Consider this Excel-to-QIF convertor: http://xl2qif.chez-alice.fr/. You can > import CSV into Excel, convert, then import the QIF to Money. > Search http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.money using the terms > "convert qif csv excel" for related discussions. > "langebroeck" <langebroeck[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:298A2ADC-EAD3-4C02-8CF1-1243E2DED356[at]microsoft.com... > > Hello Mr. D. Watson, > > Thank you for your quick reply. It gives me a direction to find a > > solution. > > Money does not recognize the dutch bank Postbank and my Postbank offers > > .csv or ascii or text files to export. > > I start searching for a converter program or, if nao tavailable, i must > > start looking for another 'money'-program. > > Thank you for your answer so far. > > If other users have further solutions, i'll be thankful for ther email. > > Regards from Holland, Landgraaf, > > Langebroeck. |
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| Consider this Excel-to-QIF convertor: http://xl2qif.chez-alice.fr/. You can import CSV into Excel, convert, then import the QIF to Money. Search http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.money using the terms "convert qif csv excel" for related discussions. "langebroeck" <langebroeck[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:298A2ADC-EAD3-4C02-8CF1-1243E2DED356[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Hello Mr. D. Watson, > Thank you for your quick reply. It gives me a direction to find a > solution. > Money does not recognize the dutch bank Postbank and my Postbank offers > .csv or ascii or text files to export. > I start searching for a converter program or, if nao tavailable, i must > start looking for another 'money'-program. > Thank you for your answer so far. > If other users have further solutions, i'll be thankful for ther email. > Regards from Holland, Landgraaf, > Langebroeck. |
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| Hello Mr. D. Watson, Thank you for your quick reply. It gives me a direction to find a solution. Money does not recognize the dutch bank Postbank and my Postbank offers ..csv or ascii or text files to export. I start searching for a converter program or, if nao tavailable, i must start looking for another 'money'-program. Thank you for your answer so far. If other users have further solutions, i'll be thankful for ther email. Regards from Holland, Landgraaf, Langebroeck. "Dick Watson" wrote: - quote - > This is what many users in the US do with varying degrees of success. But > the bank has to support either > a) OFX- Direct Connect (actually, Money also has to know about your bank > doing so, so since Money is not marketed in any great way internationally > anymore, this is probably a problem) > b) downloading an OFX file that you can import into Money > or > c) downloading a QIF file that you can import into Money. > If your bank makes other format files available, there may be converter(s) > to get them to one of the latter two. > "langebroeck" <langebroeck[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FDEB8EBF-D630-411E-9530-EB4F5E8AA082[at]microsoft.com... > > My forum name is langebroeck and i am a dutch Money Premium 2007 user. > > I like to know if it is possible to import transactions from the dutch > > Postbank into the program, into diverse bankaccounts. > > If so, this would improve the use of the program, i think,, by > > automatically > > recolcile the planned items and import automatically present the > > incidental > > tranactions for the mentioned period. |
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| This is what many users in the US do with varying degrees of success. But the bank has to support either a) OFX- Direct Connect (actually, Money also has to know about your bank doing so, so since Money is not marketed in any great way internationally anymore, this is probably a problem) b) downloading an OFX file that you can import into Money or c) downloading a QIF file that you can import into Money. If your bank makes other format files available, there may be converter(s) to get them to one of the latter two. "langebroeck" <langebroeck[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FDEB8EBF-D630-411E-9530-EB4F5E8AA082[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > My forum name is langebroeck and i am a dutch Money Premium 2007 user. > I like to know if it is possible to import transactions from the dutch > Postbank into the program, into diverse bankaccounts. > If so, this would improve the use of the program, i think,, by > automatically > recolcile the planned items and import automatically present the > incidental > tranactions for the mentioned period. |
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| Hello forum, My forum name is langebroeck and i am a dutch Money Premium 2007 user. I like to know if it is possible to import transactions from the dutch Postbank into the program, into diverse bankaccounts. If so, this would improve the use of the program, i think,, by automatically recolcile the planned items and import automatically present the incidental tranactions for the mentioned period. Thank you for your suggestions. langebroeck. |
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