![]() ![]() So the bottom line is try it, and if it doesn't work then try the procedure below. UPDATE 2: One person reported success in using the QXF import with Quicken Windows 2015. UPDATE: The importing of a QXF got worse in Quicken Windows 2013, but with a little work you can fix up your categories, but with Quicken Windows 20 it is now totally useless! If on the other hand you want to import into another version of Quicken through a CSV to QIF, or if you just need a QIF file for some other reason ImportQEM can still be used. NOTICE: Quicken Windows 2012 and later has a new feature, it can import a QXF file directly from QEM, and as such you can export/import your data directly between these two, so you don't need ImportQEM for that. ![]()
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