Keeping the accounts separate should help with the duplication issues. I recall 
a recent thread that a QIF import from Quicken which contained multiple 
accounts caused a problem because both sides of the transaction were 
represented in each account in the same file. The matcher had issues with 
knowing they were the same transaction. This might have been specific to 
Quicken though and not the format in general.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Mar 6, 2020 w10d66, at 2:51 PM, Richard Squires <oceancrui...@bigpond.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Thanks for your response. Reckon can export QIF I don't think it does CSVs. I 
> thought I read somewhere that you could combine all your accounts in one QIF 
> file which would make the whole process a lot quicker and easier. But I can't 
> find that facility in Reckon. I just thought it might be in the appendices 
> section. I have already loaded one account into GnuCash successfully and I'm 
> sure as part of the process it checks for duplicate transactions. I've been 
> using Quicken/Reckon for some time so there's a fair bit of data to load. 
> Just trying to get a good handle on how it all works so I don't waste too 
> much time.
> Thanks again for your response.
> Cheers,     Rick
> 


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