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| Money can import qif files so that may be an option if QB will export the data you want. Another possibility for the deposits is online banking. If your bank has online access, you may be able to download directly to either program. Hope this helps. (Please reply in the newsgroup) -- Axel Larson - "Lisa" <castoners[at]bigfoot.com> wrote in message news:03e401c3bd50$e3019170$a501280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > Both of us are self employed and have been using > Quickbooks to manage our business. We will likely > continue to do this, as the business services in Money > are more limited. However, downloading our sales or even > our deposits recorded in Quickbooks would be so helpful, > rather than entering in every transaction twice in these > 2 separate programs. It seems that it should be > possible; downloading from Quicken is an option. Any > suggestions? (I would love a reply email if you have > ideas for me - I don't know whether this site will alert > me to a new post) Thanks! |
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| Both of us are self employed and have been using Quickbooks to manage our business. We will likely continue to do this, as the business services in Money are more limited. However, downloading our sales or even our deposits recorded in Quickbooks would be so helpful, rather than entering in every transaction twice in these 2 separate programs. It seems that it should be possible; downloading from Quicken is an option. Any suggestions? (I would love a reply email if you have ideas for me - I don't know whether this site will alert me to a new post) Thanks! |
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