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| I called TIAA-CREF and they do not support MS Money. I guess to import my data I will either have to type it in or start using Quicken. "Kimberly Renna-Griego" <Kimberly_Smith[at]no_spam.msn.com> wrote in message news:%23cN8GlHtDHA.2348[at]TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... - quote - > The QFX file format is specifically for import into the Quicken program. > Money will import OFC, OFX and QIF. Often, the QFX format is the same as > OFX, but not always. Does TIAA-CREF have an OFX formatted file that you can > import instead? > -- > Regards, > Kim Renna > Microsoft MVP - Consumer Products > I will no longer respond to direct email unless I have requested it. > Please post to the newsgroups so that others may benefit from your > questions. > The MVP program does not constitute employment or contractual obligation > with Microsoft Corporation. |
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| "Kimberly Renna-Griego" <Kimberly_Smith[at]no_spam.msn.com> wrote in message news:%23cN8GlHtDHA.2348[at]TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... - quote - > The QFX file format is specifically for import into the Quicken program. > Money will import OFC, OFX and QIF. Often, the QFX format is the same as > OFX, but not always. Does TIAA-CREF have an OFX formatted file that you can > import instead? > -- > Regards, > Kim Renna > Microsoft MVP - Consumer Products No, they only have that one file format. |
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| The QFX file format is specifically for import into the Quicken program. Money will import OFC, OFX and QIF. Often, the QFX format is the same as OFX, but not always. Does TIAA-CREF have an OFX formatted file that you can import instead? -- Regards, Kim Renna Microsoft MVP - Consumer Products I will no longer respond to direct email unless I have requested it. Please post to the newsgroups so that others may benefit from your questions. The MVP program does not constitute employment or contractual obligation with Microsoft Corporation. "Robert Futscher" <rfutscher[at]pbs.org> wrote in message news:u3Lnzg8sDHA.980[at]TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... - quote - > I am trying to import a Quicken .qfx file from TIAA-CREF. I found that > only one account out of three makes into Money. I looked at the file and > found each account was enclosed in <INVSTMTTRNRS> </INVSTMTTRNRS> statements. I also found that the account that was imported was the last > one. I cut the first account and pasted it after the last account. I then > imported the file again. This time the account that I pasted so it became > the last account was imported. The account that I had previously imported > was removed. I think there is a bug with the Quicken import routine. > I found this problem using Money 2001. I downloaded the evaluation copy > of Money 2004 and it has the same problem. |
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| I am trying to import a Quicken .qfx file from TIAA-CREF. I found that only one account out of three makes into Money. I looked at the file and found each account was enclosed in <INVSTMTTRNRS> </INVSTMTTRNRSstatements. I also found that the account that was imported was the last one. I cut the first account and pasted it after the last account. I then imported the file again. This time the account that I pasted so it became the last account was imported. The account that I had previously imported was removed. I think there is a bug with the Quicken import routine. I found this problem using Money 2001. I downloaded the evaluation copy of Money 2004 and it has the same problem. |
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