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PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 8:22 am 
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greetings,

new to cb pro. used quicken for a number of years as i have read most others have also. i have done some searching but have not found what i need.

quicken 2008 was the pc version i was using. just got an iMac and am learning about it. i downloaded cb pro and want to transfer my quicken files to cb pro. i saved my quicken back up to a jump drive. the extensions are .idx .qph .qex and etc. i have read that the files need to be .QIF, but being computer stupid, i have absolutely no clue as to how to convert files. i am assuming that it is not as simple as plugging in the jump drive and opening cb pro and just magically having all my years of data appear and moving on? :D

if anyone can guide me on what i need to do it would be appreciated. reminder, i am computer challenged so please keep it simple and stupid. :D

Andy

UPDATE:
ok, i did a bit more searching and found that i needed to save as a .QIF file from my old pc, so I did that. I have been trying to import but nothing seems to be happening :?

UPDATE-2:
ok, i figured it out. I saved from pc to jump drive with accounts and then got them loaded on cb pro. so far, good to go.


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