Hi Flywire,

The easiest way I've found is to study the exact format that GnuCash exports 
transactions as CSV. Then arrange (if possible) for the CSV files you want to 
import to have exactly the same format as this. Then when you're on the import 
CSV transaction page, you can select GnuCash export format as the format of the 
CSV files that you want to import.

Cheers,

Tim.

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