How to copy Quicken file onto a new MacBook without a USB flashdrive port

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I have quicken for Mac on my old iMac. I bought a new MacBook. I have saved a backup on a flash drive and went to plug it into the MacBook after downloading the quicken software on it. Forgot that the MacBook doesn't have a port for a flash drive. How can I get my quicken info onto my MacBook.

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  • Quicken Windows Other SuperUser ✭✭✭✭✭
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    I'm staying on Quicken 2013 Premier for Windows.

  • Quicken Mac Subscription SuperUser, Mac Beta Beta
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    Airdrop is easy; you should try it in case there's anything else you ever need to move between devices. Also for the future: do File > Compress to create a .zip file, then email it to yourself; open your email on the other machine and download it. Simple! ;)
    Quicken Mac Subscription • Quicken user since 1993

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  • Quicken Windows Other SuperUser ✭✭✭✭✭
    Can you AirDrop it over?  You sure it doesn't have a USB port?  That seems odd.

    I'm staying on Quicken 2013 Premier for Windows.

  • Quicken Mac Subscription Member ✭✭
    Hey thanks for the response. There are two ports but they seem to only fit the charger cord and maybe some adapter I don't have. There is no slot for a flash drive on this brand new MacBook Air laptop. Not sure how I would air drop it I'm not that familiar with that process.
  • Quicken Mac Subscription Member ✭✭
    It appears I need to get a USB adapter hub after googling some stuff but am hoping there is still some way to get the info transferred over without that... perhaps in the cloud or airdrop like you said??
  • Quicken Windows Other SuperUser ✭✭✭✭✭
    Answer ✓

    I'm staying on Quicken 2013 Premier for Windows.

  • Quicken Mac Subscription Member ✭✭
    Hey thanks again for your help, I actually just figured out a way to do it using dropbox and it worked :)
  • Quicken Mac Subscription SuperUser, Mac Beta Beta
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    Airdrop is easy; you should try it in case there's anything else you ever need to move between devices. Also for the future: do File > Compress to create a .zip file, then email it to yourself; open your email on the other machine and download it. Simple! ;)
    Quicken Mac Subscription • Quicken user since 1993
  • Quicken Mac Subscription Member ✭✭
    Hey RickO thank you so much! I was searching for hubs to buy but your link showed me much less expensive alternatives for my needs thanks again! :)
  • Quicken Windows Subscription Alumni ✭✭✭✭
    FYI - we use AirDrop all the time on our iPhones to share & copy photos with other family members.... works great -
    Think of it like Bluetooth sharing ....
    Just another Apple-only sharing invention.
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