I downloaded Quicken 2018 Deluxe 5.6.3 (mac) last week. It chose to grab was not from my Q 2017, bu
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You can choose which file to import from. Do you know which data file is your most-recent Quicken 2007 data file. (If not, post back, and we can explore that.) If so, in Quicken 2018, select File > New, and select the option to start from a Quicken Mac data file. You can navigate to the file you want to use, and let it update to the latest format.Quicken Mac Subscription • Quicken user since 19930
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I'm confused about your statement that you "get over on hundred helpJerry Grant Richardson said:
[removed-inaccurate] I get over one hundred
help questions a month which I do not have the time to answer. I have
tried in vain to have my name removed from the Help desk. Now I just
post this message or hit delete.
questions a month...." Can't you just unsbuscribe from get satisfaction
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Jerry, Click your name at the top right of this page, then "Profile". When the profile comes up, click Delete Account on the left and you won't need to worry about the notifications anymore.Jerry Grant Richardson said:
[removed-inaccurate] I get over one hundred
help questions a month which I do not have the time to answer. I have
tried in vain to have my name removed from the Help desk. Now I just
post this message or hit delete.Quicken Mac Subscription; Quicken Mac user since the early 90s0 -
Deb, ignoring the irrelevant comment below from Jerry, please post back if you have been able to select your most recent Quicken 2017 data file to open in Quicken 2018.jacobs said:You can choose which file to import from. Do you know which data file is your most-recent Quicken 2007 data file. (If not, post back, and we can explore that.) If so, in Quicken 2018, select File > New, and select the option to start from a Quicken Mac data file. You can navigate to the file you want to use, and let it update to the latest format.
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I was able to move Q2017 into Q2018! Just needed a nudge in the right direction. Thank you!jacobs said:You can choose which file to import from. Do you know which data file is your most-recent Quicken 2007 data file. (If not, post back, and we can explore that.) If so, in Quicken 2018, select File > New, and select the option to start from a Quicken Mac data file. You can navigate to the file you want to use, and let it update to the latest format.
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