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What is the best way to share one quicken file between my mac desktop and my Mac laptop?
Jwalt313
I do backup the file to iCloud. I use my desktop when at home and I use my laptop while on the road.
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Quicken Jasmine
Hi
@Jwalt313
,
Thank you for contacting the community with this question. I have added a link to a FAQ that should help you achieve what you are wanting to do. It has a few instructions as well as some tips to make yourself aware of. I hope this helps to answer your question.
https://www.quicken.com/support/mac/how-do-i-move-my-quicken-data-file-one-computer-another
Please let us know if there is anything else that you need help with.
Quicken Jasmine
jacobs
The key things to know:
Never run Quicken with the data file stored on iCloud. (iCloud is fine for backups.)
Never move a Quicken data file between two Macs unless it is either a .quickenbackup or a compressed .zip version of the data file.
To move a file between the two Macs, you can either use the most recent backup on iCloud, or you can manually compress your data file (File > Compress in the Finder) and then move the .zip file via flash memory drive, via Airdrop, or even via email. You just need to make sure you create and adhere to a workflow so you always know where the most recent file is and use that.
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Quicken Jasmine
Hi
@Jwalt313
,
Thank you for contacting the community with this question. I have added a link to a FAQ that should help you achieve what you are wanting to do. It has a few instructions as well as some tips to make yourself aware of. I hope this helps to answer your question.
https://www.quicken.com/support/mac/how-do-i-move-my-quicken-data-file-one-computer-another
Please let us know if there is anything else that you need help with.
Quicken Jasmine
jacobs
The key things to know:
Never run Quicken with the data file stored on iCloud. (iCloud is fine for backups.)
Never move a Quicken data file between two Macs unless it is either a .quickenbackup or a compressed .zip version of the data file.
To move a file between the two Macs, you can either use the most recent backup on iCloud, or you can manually compress your data file (File > Compress in the Finder) and then move the .zip file via flash memory drive, via Airdrop, or even via email. You just need to make sure you create and adhere to a workflow so you always know where the most recent file is and use that.
Jwalt313
Thank you for your help. So far so good!
Beijing Mac
step one -- install Parallels and Windows
step two -- use Quicken for Windows
step three -- sync Windows Documents with a sneaker net when you travel and want latest on laptop, then transfer back to desktop upon return
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