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Converting Quicken Data to Peachtree Accounting
Getting Started Guide
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To create a directory from Windows
1
Open Windows Explorer. Select Drive C. Then, from the File menu, select
New Folder.
New Folder.
2
Enter a directory name (for example, EXPORT), using up to eight
characters.
characters.
Exporting Data from the Windows Version of Quicken
You are going to export data one account at a time until you have exported all
the accounts. Follow these instructions if you are exporting data from the
Windows version of Quicken. See
the accounts. Follow these instructions if you are exporting data from the
Windows version of Quicken. See
for instructions on how to export from Quicken for
DOS.
Many versions of Quicken exist. These guidelines for exporting are general.
Depending on your version, the steps you need may vary.
Depending on your version, the steps you need may vary.
1
Do one of the following:
•
If converting from Quicken 99, from the File menu, select
Export.
Export.
•
If converting from another version of Quicken, open the account
you want to export data from. Then, from the File menu, select
Export.
you want to export data from. Then, from the File menu, select
Export.
2
In the QIF File to Export to field, enter the name of the directory you created
earlier since Quicken defaults to its own directory, \QUICKENW. For
example, if you created a directory called EXPORT, the directory should be
C:\EXPORT.
earlier since Quicken defaults to its own directory, \QUICKENW. For
example, if you created a directory called EXPORT, the directory should be
C:\EXPORT.
3
In the same field, do one of the following:
•
If converting from Quicken 99, enter the name of the export file.
•
If converting from another version of Quicken, enter a name for
one of the account files you intend to export.
one of the account files you intend to export.
The name can be any combination of up to eight characters. Quicken
appends the file with a QIF extension (for example, CHECKING.QIF).
appends the file with a QIF extension (for example, CHECKING.QIF).