Can you export a Schedule E report to Excel using 2018 Quicken Home, Bus, Rental? If so, what is the
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Create the report then, in the Print dialog, choose "Export to" and select :"tab-delimited ..."
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Then it creates a .txt file that can be copied into Excel. Will Quicken ever have a "Export to Excel"
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Hi @ hawk1er ,hawk1er said:Then it creates a .txt file that can be copied into Excel. Will Quicken ever have a "Export to Excel"
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Better check this link: https://getsatisfaction.com/quickencommunity/topics/add-your-quicken-information-to-your-posts-plus-...
You no longer have 2018.
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That .txt file can be opened directly by Excel .... no "copy" is needed.
And, I sincerely doubt that Q will ever export to an .XLSX file. Really no need to.
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I am currently using 2017 Rental Property Manager and considering upgrading to 2018 or 2019. Walmart.com has a 2018 Home, Bus & Rental with a 2 Year license for $104.23. Also, I am using Windows 7.hawk1er said:Then it creates a .txt file that can be copied into Excel. Will Quicken ever have a "Export to Excel"
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Seems like a good deal, but weighing my options.
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I have found that the best option is to choose the PRN option when exporting but give the file a .csv extension. The resulting CSV file can be opened directly in Excel, without going through the text file import wizard.NotACPA - QW HBRP 2019 said:That .txt file can be opened directly by Excel .... no "copy" is needed.
And, I sincerely doubt that Q will ever export to an .XLSX file. Really no need to.QWin Premier subscription0 -
NotACPA - QW HBRP 2019 said:
That .txt file can be opened directly by Excel .... no "copy" is needed.
And, I sincerely doubt that Q will ever export to an .XLSX file. Really no need to.And, I sincerely doubt that Q will ever export to an .XLSX file. Really no need to.
The subscription version of Quicken allows for directly exporting to Excel format.
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Thanks. What version are you running where it gives this option to Export to Excel Workbook?NotACPA - QW HBRP 2019 said:That .txt file can be opened directly by Excel .... no "copy" is needed.
And, I sincerely doubt that Q will ever export to an .XLSX file. Really no need to.0 -
Quicken "subscription", which is to say anyone marked as Quicken 2018 or 2019.NotACPA - QW HBRP 2019 said:That .txt file can be opened directly by Excel .... no "copy" is needed.
And, I sincerely doubt that Q will ever export to an .XLSX file. Really no need to.
They all just update to the latest version of Quicken as long as the subscription doesn't lapse.0 -
BTW you mentioned Rental Property in your original post.NotACPA - QW HBRP 2019 said:That .txt file can be opened directly by Excel .... no "copy" is needed.
And, I sincerely doubt that Q will ever export to an .XLSX file. Really no need to.
For the subscription version of Quicken they basically got rid of the Home & Business edition. They instead rebranded the Rental Property edition as the Home & Business edition. Last year they were calling it HBR, but this year they have dropped the R for some reason, but it is all the same.
The point is that a person that was using Rental Property in the past and paying a premium for it over the Home & Business version, can now get it for the price of Home & Business.0 -
Thank you..!! I have found through walmart.com the 2018 Home & Business edition with a 2 year subscription $104.23. Would say this is a good purchase coming from the 2017 Rental Property Mgr?NotACPA - QW HBRP 2019 said:That .txt file can be opened directly by Excel .... no "copy" is needed.
And, I sincerely doubt that Q will ever export to an .XLSX file. Really no need to.0 -
Coming from 2017 it might not be that great of a purchase because Quicken 2017 is supported until April 2020 and has "most" of what the newer version has, but the price you see for the newest version is a good one.NotACPA - QW HBRP 2019 said:That .txt file can be opened directly by Excel .... no "copy" is needed.
And, I sincerely doubt that Q will ever export to an .XLSX file. Really no need to.
I did find and even lower price at Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Quicken-Business-Rental-Property-Release/dp/B077MQ4GP9/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1543263777&sr=8-4&keywords=quicken+home+%26+business+2018
But the difference it minor.0 -
Thanks for the info. If I go this direction, will Q let me know (with lead time) when the subscription would expire or is it up to the user to renew??NotACPA - QW HBRP 2019 said:That .txt file can be opened directly by Excel .... no "copy" is needed.
And, I sincerely doubt that Q will ever export to an .XLSX file. Really no need to.0 -
Thanks for the info. If I go this direction, will Q let me know (with lead time) when the subscription would expire or is it up to the user to renew??NotACPA - QW HBRP 2019 said:That .txt file can be opened directly by Excel .... no "copy" is needed.
And, I sincerely doubt that Q will ever export to an .XLSX file. Really no need to.0 -
They absolutely won't let you forget that your subscription is about to expire!NotACPA - QW HBRP 2019 said:That .txt file can be opened directly by Excel .... no "copy" is needed.
And, I sincerely doubt that Q will ever export to an .XLSX file. Really no need to.QWin Premier subscription0