In a message Michael writes:
>
> I have been using (windows versions) of MS Money for years, but just got
> a special deal on Quicken Deluxe 2002 and figured I would give it a try.
> I saw in my Money 2001 program that Money has built-in converters for
> Quicken files, so I naturally assumed that Quicken would do the same in
> reverse.
>
> However, try as I might, I can see no converting option in Quicken. The
> only thing I can see to do is to export my Money files in .qif format
> and then import them into Quicken, but the data export/import is not
> going well and lots of my Money data is being corrupted or lost in the
> transition, making it worthless.
>
> Does anyone know how I can convert my Money (.mny) file to be used in
> Quicken so I don't have to start all over again with Quicken. If I
> cannot find a converter, then I fear my purchase of Quicken, cheap as it
> was, will be for nothing.
>
As some people have pointed out, conversion could be dicey, due to the number
of different types of information. But, Intuit does have conversion info at:
http://www.intuit.com/support/quicken/2002/win/1746.html
Good luck
William Closure
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