Importing .QIF file

Thomas Baumgart thb at net-bembel.de
Tue Jun 20 14:52:59 UTC 2017


Hi all,

in the meantime I received the following from Craig:

<quote>
I resolved the issue. I thought importing was a way to START a new file. 
But, I discovered that I had to have a new file BEFORE I could import, 
and then it went smooth as glass.

Thank you, and I apologize for the inconvenience.

Craig Rockwell - new Linux Mint user
</quote>

@Craig: To avoid this, don't reply to automatically sent messages which are 
directed to the -owner address of a mailing list. TIA.

Regards

Thomas


On Montag, 19. Juni 2017 13:57:56 CEST Rockwell wrote:

> In the file import pull-down menu, there is a selection for .QIF files,
> but it is grayed out. I exported a .QIF from Quicken, and need to start
> my new financial management efforts in KMyMoney. Your help is great
> coveted and appreciated.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Craig Rockwell

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Regards

Thomas Baumgart

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