Importing .xls or similar files

Karl Grant karlgrant06 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 14 16:57:50 EST 2008


There is a free program called xls2qif (google it!) that changes the excel
spreadsheet to a banking format. That can then be easily imported by
gnucash.
When you are importing, say for example cash receipts, you may have to set
up lots of new expense accounts if you haven't already done it from the
import screen.

HTH,
Karl

On 14/01/2008, David S Dampier <dampierd01 at optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>
> Does anyone know how to import these types of files, can it be done? how
> successful is it?
>
> Tanks,
> Father David
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Karl


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