Quicken 2010 to Now
rcerniglio
Quicken Windows Other Member ✭✭
Hi Everyone,
I have been using Quicken 2010 and am currently building a new PC without a CD drive. I am going to purchase the Deluxe Edition. I back up my data files regularly and they are backed up as Quicken .QDF files. Will I be able to import this into the new Deluxe Edition?
I have been using Quicken 2010 and am currently building a new PC without a CD drive. I am going to purchase the Deluxe Edition. I back up my data files regularly and they are backed up as Quicken .QDF files. Will I be able to import this into the new Deluxe Edition?
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Yes, just not directly from Q2010. You will need an intermediate version available with guidance from this link.
Convert Data From an Earlier Version of Quicken (When to Use an Intermediate Version)
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Yes, just not directly from Q2010. You will need an intermediate version available with guidance from this link.
Convert Data From an Earlier Version of Quicken (When to Use an Intermediate Version)
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Thank you! That link stated the below:
"You do not need to follow the steps in this article. An intermediate version of Quicken is not necessary. Simply install your new version of Quicken and open your data file. "
Seems like I just install the new version and upload my file correct?0 -
Q2010 is the cutoff, right you are.0
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Thank you for your help!!!!!1
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I see you posted another question regarding the subscription model. If you wish to continue using Q in manual mode as you currently do, I would suggest using the Q2013 link/option I previously posted. It is free albeit only manual.0
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