On 5/24/20 5:16 PM, David Cousens wrote:
First step is to back your datafile(s) up onto another device or a flashdrive
or the cloud before you lose access. If you open Gnucash to your file, then
select File->SaveAs the file manager normally opens at the location on your


The best you will be able to do is export your data to a CSV file and then import that into Quickbooks.
I don;t have Quickbooks so I'm not sure how well the import will work.

It seems the other respomders missed the part in the sunject about converting from GNUcas to Quickbooks.

HTH

Ken

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