According to this page
https://help.aroflo.com/display/office/Exporting+from+Reckon+Accounts+and+Reckon+Hosted
 
<https://help.aroflo.com/display/office/Exporting+from+Reckon+Accounts+and+Reckon+Hosted>
you can export either .csv or .xls (Excel) files from Reckon.


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> On 7 Mar 2020, at 9:20 am, Richard Squires <oceancrui...@bigpond.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks for the input Frank, I'll use QIF files from Quicken/Reckon, I don't 
> know how to get CSVs out of Reckon anyway.
> 
> Thanks Adrien, yeah it looks like the best way of doing it is to import each 
> account separately. I found the reference to importing all accounts in one 
> QIF file. It's at the bottom of page 66 of the TCG. As mentioned I'm using 
> Reckon 2019 which is way past Quicken 98. Interestingly there is no menu item 
> normally in the program for exporting QIF files. However after some research 
> I found out that Ctrl Shift Z activates a sub menu of Export to produce QIF 
> files. Nothing whatsoever in the Help. I guess they just don't want anyone to 
> know how to export their data!
> Cheers,     Rick
> 
>> On 7 Mar 2020, at 08:40, Adrien Monteleone <adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> 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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