Kitty,

Which version of GnuCash are you using?  I have not tried QIF imports in a
few years but in earlier releases they did not choke on nonexistent
investments.  It may also be necessary to make sure that Quicken did not
create a bad QIF export.  Someone here can help but we do need more info to
be effective.



On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 11:51 PM Kitty Werner <kwer...@gmavt.net> wrote:

> I'm on Win11, currently using Quicken Home & Business. I have no
> investments which seems to be the problem. When I import the QIF file,
> all works well until I get to the Import the Investments. Since there is
> nothing to import, it gives an error and stops with the only choice to
> Close. Nothing is saved.
>
> Having been unsuccessful with the QIF, I tried a QDF. Nothing happens.
>
> Is this something I'm doing incorrectly?
>
> Thank you for any help!
>
> Kitty Werner
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