Windows Mac. A QXF is not a file type you can get from your bank. If you need information on downloading QFX files, you can find that here. You can also find troubleshooting steps here. More about QXF files The import and export of financial data using the QXF file format is limited to the accounts, transactions, scheduled transactions, categories, and tags of non-investment and non-business accounts.
The import and export of investment and business accounts, transactions, budgets, attachments, reports, and application settings is not supported by QXF.
Quicken for Windows , , and the release can import QXF data from Quicken for Mac , , and the release. The only data imported is Checking, Savings, and Credit Card accounts and transactions.
Quicken for Windows , , and the release can export QXF data to Quicken for Mac , , and the release. Investment accounts are also exported, but transactions and position balances are not. QXF file. In the QXF export dialog, accept or change the name of the file to be created.
A confirmation message displays when the process completes. Create a new Quicken file. Type the name of the QXF file you want to import, or click the Browse button to select it. Click Continue to begin importing the file. If there are accounts in the QXF file that can't be imported, such as investing or business accounts, Quicken displays a list of those accounts.
You'll see a confirmation message when the process completes. If there are errors, you can click a link to review a log file that contains more information about the QXF import. Open the Quicken file you want to import the QXF data into. We recommend that you back up your existing Quicken file before importing QXF data into it.
Type the name of the QXF file you want to import, or click Browse to select it. Was this article helpful? You will first need to convert the QFX file into. If you need more help with importing bank transactions in QuickBooks Desktop, please let me know.
Have a great rest of your day. I had the issue with one of my banks where it offers a quicken. QFX file and not quick books. I opened both files with Notepad and saw they used similar tags.
So I just saved the file as a. QBO file and gave it a shot to import. Seemed to work fine for me. I think that is also what RoseMarjorieA is saying too. Appreciate you for posting your experience here in the Community. It will surely help other users who encounter the same issue. Please know that you're always welcome to post if you have any other concerns about your QuickBooks service. The Community team will always here to help you out.
Thanks for your sharing your thoughts DaveJT. I know how important it is convert your bank data file to QuickBooks. Please know our developers are always working to make our product best for our customers. Also, if you want to learn some "How do I" steps in QuickBooks Desktop, you can visit our Help articles page for reference.
As always, please let me know if you have other concerns, I'm always here to help. Have a great day and more success in your business!
I used the info in this link and i was able to download my US bank transactions to QB which only allow quicken downloads or a monthly service fee to connect to QB directly. My work around was to rename the file removing the. It worked perfectly. Rest assured, the idea shared by all of you was forwarded to our development team. They'll review it and may be added to our future updates.
It's great to hear you found the answers you were looking for here in the Community, dianachismar. You're always welcome if you ever need a helping hand again in the future. Take care. I get annoyed at your answers Quickbooks support and your fake interest in solving this extremely easy to fix issue on your end that I,and many others, have been asking for for more than 10 years.
The conversion site that I listed above adds one single line tot he qfx file and renamed the file extension. So your devs can fix this in their sleep. You will never fix it, though, because for some reason it does not help your business in any way.
Thanks for following up on this thread. The Development Team views each case and tries to resolve them as quickly as possible. That's one reason why the Community is so great; for helpful posts like yours that can resolve this type of issue through a different route. I'm genuinely glad this worked for the customer and that this space is used to communicate problem-solving resources.
RE: I get annoyed at your answers Quickbooks support and your fake interest in solving this extremely easy to fix issue on your end that I,and many others, have been asking for for more than 10 years. Intuit doesn't see this as an issue to fix. They set it up this way on purpose, and they charge banks for the right to create files for QB and Quicken, independently.
Except that QB Online breaks that rule. For some reason that is OK. RE: Please answer the real question. I tried this but it didn't work. It tells me that QB can't do it and I should contact my financial institution that is clueless Enter a search word.
Turn off suggestions. Enter a user name or rank. Turn on suggestions. Showing results for. Because it could change your Payee names and assign categories, that are not applicable. In Quicken, backup your data file before importing. And select an existing account to import transactions instead of 'Add a new Quicken account'. Click the 'Continue' button. Now your transactions are imported. You can categorize, review, delete them. They are already inside Quicken.
There is no category. This category is assigned by Quicken. This is not from the CSV file. QFX files do not have categories. You can change the category. And Quicken will use that choice next time you import. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy.
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