> On Mar 19, 2018, at 4:35 AM, DaveC49 <davidcous...@bigpond.com> wrote:
> 
> Transferring data out of Intuit Mint will depend upon whether that
> program/app has the ability to export data in a suitable form like OFX or
> Excel CSV format. Gnucash can import OFX file data if correctly structured
> and the current Gnucash versions can import CSV with some limitations (the
> developers are working on a more general csv import capability). If
> importing from Excel, it is generally better to edit the format to suit the
> import capability/expected structure in Excel, i.e. until it imports
> correctly . Better to get it working on a small data set and then import the
> data in batches rather than try and do a mass import -  less to fix up if
> there is a problem. can't comment more specifically about Intuit Mint.

More correctly, GnuCash 3.0, now in beta testing as GnuCash 2.7.7, has a 
greatly enhance CSV import capability.

Regards,
John Ralls

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