Welcome to GnuCash.
I use an old version of QuickBooks for Business Cash Accounting, and I also
use GnuCash. Transaction data is not available from QuickBooks in iif
format. The best you can do is print reports containing transaction data
but it's not worth the effort. Again, welcome to GnuCash wh
Joe,
The IIF format is a TSV (tab separated format
see
https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-article/list-management/iif-overview-import-kit-sample-files-headers/L5CZIpJne_US_en_US
). You should be able to import them with the gnucash CSV importer
which has provision for changin
Hi Joe,
I'm likely stepping way out of my reach here, but,
Gnucash will not import from IIF, but you might have success if you can
convert your IIF file to a CSV file. Then you can import from that to
GnuCash like you would if you had fetched a CSV file from your bank.
The 'transaction impo
On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 11:45 AM Joe Padavic wrote:
> I have a few questions:
>
> Is there a way to reset the splash page?
> I have Quickbook 2021 Pro.
> There aren't any QIF files, but I can create IIF files. Can these be used
> for importing into GNUCASH?
> If so, should I create individual IIF
I have a few questions:
Is there a way to reset the splash page?
I have Quickbook 2021 Pro.
There aren't any QIF files, but I can create IIF files. Can these be used
for importing into GNUCASH?
If so, should I create individual IIF files for each type of file to import
or can I select all files an