How can I merge two separate *QDF files into one.
Desert_Bill
Quicken Canada Subscription Member ✭✭
Each account has a long history, it's own cash, cc, shares, loans and investment files.
How can I do it?
How can I do it?
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when you say 'account' - do you mean two separate *.QDF files or literally two accounts within the same *.QDF file?
why do you want to do that? i've never found that Quicken can accomodate that.
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Thank you.
I mean two seperate *QDF files to be merged into one.0 -
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If one of the data files has only non-investment accounts than a better choice than QIF is to use a Quicken Transfer Format (.QXF) File... export/import. Note that you can only do this on Deluxe or above.
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Thank you guys but I'm still as stuck as ever :neutral:0
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How about you tell us a little more about the hole you're getting stuck in ...
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It's simply that I was running two seperate businesses with two different QDF accounts and decided to merge them into one.0
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