Why are my Quicken files all combined when I migrated two separate files from Windows to Mac?
I have two quicken files that I migrated from Windows to Mac. I opened one, it was fine. I closed it, opened the other one and the two files are combined now. What is happening that I can't see the files individually? Does that make sense?
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Hi, @marhalljim
This shouldn't happen. How did you migrate your files? Did you move your Quicken for Windows .QDF data files over to Mac and walk through the pathway to import each into a new file? That should keep things separate.
(If you used the Windows QXF file export format which was done in years past, this potentially could cause you to merge files. You don't want to do that.)
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Actually, "Import" is the wrong method to use to migrate AFAIK. Use File > New and then "Start from a Quicken for Windows file". Do this for each Windows file to create its own QMac file. If you use Import, it will merge the contents into the current file.
Quicken user since 1990, MacBook Pro M2 Max on Tahoe 26.1 (and Win 11 under Parallels Desktop)
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Thanks for the clarification, @MontanaKarl. Perhaps, my comment of importing into a "new file" was not sufficiently emphatic.
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Wasn't being picky… as much as I thought the OP probably imported into the existing file… :-)
Quicken user since 1990, MacBook Pro M2 Max on Tahoe 26.1 (and Win 11 under Parallels Desktop)
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No, your're not being picky: Your comments are quite helpful to clarify things. Thank you. :-)
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