![]() When you first start Moneydance it opens in the Welcome window click on “Create a new account set”. QIF files were never meant for transferring data from one program to another, but it’s all that is available, you will need to spend time cleaning thing up when import is complete. If you get this wrong it will be apparent as the dates in Moneydance will be all over the place and you will need to start again creating a new data set. D25/03'2019 Day Month Year or D5/ 17'19 or D Month Day Year etc. ![]() ![]() You are looking for the date format used in the file e.g. Export everything Quicken export will allow. Ensure any closed account that have transfers to any open accounts are included in the QIF file, re-open these accounts if necessary. You need to use Quicken to export your data in a QIF file type. Make sure you are running this build of Moneydance The following some notes I have made on QIF import, they may help. The demo mode with its 100 manually entered transaction will have no effect on importing a QIF file.
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