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Exporting Quicken Data
Exporting Data from the MS-DOS version of Quicken
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In the “Quicken Account to Export from” field, do one of the following:
If converting from Quicken 99, select All Accounts.
If converting from another version of Quicken, select the account 
you want to export now.
You will not see income and expense accounts in this list because 
Quicken exports this data automatically as categories when it exports 
transaction data for each account.
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 Enter a date range for the transactions to be included in the exported data.
Normally you would accept the default date range to export all data for 
the account.
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Check all the export items you want to include.
A typical selection is transactions, accounts list, and category list.
 
If you choose to export only transactions for all accounts, the resulting QIF 
file will always contain the Quicken account list.
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Select OK to export the account data to a text file.
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If converting from a version of Quicken other than Quicken 99, repeat 
these steps for each account until you have exported all the accounts.
Exporting Data from the MS-DOS version of Quicken
You are going to export data one account at a time. Follow these instructions 
if you are exporting data from Quicken for DOS. 
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Open the account you want to export data from.
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Open the register or Write Checks window for the account you select.
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From the Print/Acct menu, select Export. 
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Select a separate DOS File name for each exported account file.
The name can be any combination of up to eight characters. Because you 
will be importing the file into Peachtree Accounting, you must append 
the file with a QIF extension.
For example, to create an export file called CHECKING in the directory 
you created earlier, type 
C:\EXPORT\CHECKING.QIF.
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