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How do I split my datafile into two files?

I use Quicken to track my own finances, as well as my mother-in-law's. Right now they are all in one file. I have hers marked as separate so her info doesn't show up in my reports and totals. I would like to move her accounts into its own file, so I can run reports on her info too. I know that I can create duplicate files and rename them. For example, original = MASTER, then copy twice and rename to FILE A (mine) and FILE B (hers). Here's my question: If I then delete my account (BANK 1) from FILE B, does this cause any problems with BANK 1 in FILE A? Will Quicken, when I open FILE A, still consider BANK 1 as open and will it still synch properly with express or direct connect as it does now? Does deleting an account in this manner cause any problems on the bank side of the synching process? Is there a better way to accomplish this task? Thanks.
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If all transactions are 100% between your group of accounts for A and her group of accounts for B, no problem. If, however, you have ever transferred funds between her and your accounts - those transfers will 'break' when you delete the irrelevant accounts in A and B. I believe (?) the transfer transactions will show a blank category if the target account is deleted. Will require editing anyway.
I have two separate QWin data files for a similar situation. Brokerage and bank accounts for each are at the same institutions with the same login info (when I log in via the web, I see all of the accounts). Have been doing this for years without any issue - only some of the accounts are linked to each QDF file. None are linked to both files.
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> There has been a lot of discussion on this issue recently and it was decided until Quicken comes up with a way to change the internal file id, making copies of files to split the accounts is HIGHLY DISCOURAGED.
Does a "copy" in this regard mean copying the data file in the Windows file system? Is the "File->Save a copy as..." menu item in Quicken any better in this regard--does it create a new internal file ID? How about "File->File operations->Copy..."?
Also: I want to split a data file to move accounts with investment data (college savings accounts). If I set up a new file and export/import, am I stuck having to use QIF and then editing each file to get it to import into the new file into an investment account, such as mentioned here: https://community.quicken.com/discussion/7150750/faq-how-to-import-qif-files-into-non-cash-accounts-post-q2004
or using a tool as mentioned in:
https://community.quicken.com/discussion/comment/20138829#Comment_20138829
Maybe I'm better off using an excel download from the custodian (I can get full history of the accounts since inception) and use those via ImportQIF?
I'm guessing that there isn't much transferring between the investment accounts, so your QIF import "could " be easier than expected, you won't know until you actually try it. In trying to recreate my file in the past using QIF, I have found the transfers between accounts to be the most challenging part, especially transfers coming out of splits (trying to get them to match up again).
Just make sure that you have a good backup before starting.
Just do a QIF export of a single investment account and import it into a new data file to see how it goes.
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-Questions? Check out the Quicken Windows FAQ list