OFX Online Banking

John C Reynolds john at hellrey.com
Mon Aug 25 08:34:54 CDT 2003


Art,

You can export your files from Quicken as .qif . GnuCash will assist in import 
.qif files much like it does for OFX. 

John R.

On Sunday 24 August 2003 06:16 pm, Art Fore wrote:
> I already use Quicken 2002 in Windows for my Wells Fargo. Do you know if
> there is a way to export it from Quicken?
>
> Art
>
> On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 14:14, Brian wrote:
> > Hi Art,
> > AFAIK, it is not really like connecting to your bank's
> > site with GNUCash.  What I do with 1.8.4+, is go to your
> > bank's site with your browser and there should
> > be something about
> > using Quicken and with Royal Bank of Canada at
> > least, I can choose the format.  I choose OFX and click
> > save, (not sure of the exact button text, here).  Inside
> > GNUCash, click File->Import->OFX and find the file.  The
> > first time it will give you account numbers and ask
> > you to match with accounts in GNUCash.  Then go to it. I
> > find it can take a long time for the CPU to match, (I am
> > guessing), with the importing process.
> >
> > > I am new to GNUCash and have been searching for the Online Banking
> > > setup. I have not found this in help or anywhere. Can anyone please
> > > point me to a setup howto or something for this?
> >
> > Brian
>
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