Hi Derek
That did it. I was unaware of two line view mode as something different
from splits.
Thanks
Thomas
On 8/8/2017 5:42 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, August 8, 2017 12:35 am, Thomas Young wrote:
I have been unable to import data in the M field using QIF import.
Everything else i
Why not export to html and then import directly to open office?
-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
On August 8, 2017 8:49:59 PM Jeffrey Black wrote:
The last post I can find on this is from 2013, and there were no satisfactory
answers then.
Does anyone know how or
The last post I can find on this is from 2013, and there were no satisfactory
answers then.
Does anyone know how or of a utility that will allow me to print reports
without the text splitting in half across page breaks? PDF does not work
and besides I can not import it into my documents. HTML ex
Hi,
On Tue, August 8, 2017 12:35 am, Thomas Young wrote:
> I have been unable to import data in the M field using QIF import.
> Everything else imports OK, but the Memo data does not import. How do I
> import the Memo field data using QIF import?
I presume your QIF has both P (Payee) and M (Memo)
I am sure there have been similar questions asked many times and answers
posted somewhere before but; I can't seem to ask google the right questions.
Being a now former Quicken user, all the way back to the very first version,
I am tired of paying the extortion fees and using sloppy accounting met
Thomas Young wrote
> I have been unable to import data in the M field using QIF import.
> Everything else imports OK, but the Memo data does not import. How do I
> import the Memo field data using QIF import?
>
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Figured I'd put an end to this thread. Bottom line, I eventually got it to
work, although I can't offer much of an explanation as to why. I DELETED
all of the scheduled entries I made, and started over. Used the same
entries. It's working now.
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