

IMPORTANT: OFX2QIF is now replaced with the Transactions app, which converts from more formats and converts to more formats.
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Download it from the OFX2QIF download page. Make sure you are using the latest version of OFX2QIF. Click 'Accept All' transactions - 'Done'. For Quicken 2018 or later you have to select the actual account. To import a QIF file, select 'File' - 'File Import' - 'QIF File', select created QIF file.įor Quicken 2017 or earlier, it is important to select 'All Account'. Before importing a QIF file make sure to backup your data. Now the QIF file is created, let's switch to Quicken and import created QIF file. Import created QIF file into Quicken 2017 Set 'Output dates' if applicable.Ĭlick the 'Convert' button to create a QIF file. Set the Account Name (must be matched as you have in Quicken) and the Account Type (must be matched as you have in Quicken) to create a QIF file for the right account. Select the QIF Target to match your Quicken version or your accounting software: Quicken 2018+, Quicken 2017, Quicken 2015-2016, Quicken 2014 or earlier, Banktivity, Microsoft Money, NetSuite, MYOB, Reckon, YNAB, Quicken UK, AccountEdge, old Microsoft Money non-US, Quicken 4, Quicken French 2015. Review transactions before converting, check that dates are correct, have the correct year, deposits, and withdrawals are assigned correctly.


Follow the steps below for the Windows version, followed by the Mac version.
