On 7 October 2017 at 9:28, Steve said:
> Fred Bone wrote
> > Perhaps it's objecting to the MS-DOS-style line endings, that Notepad
> > will have helpfully put there for you?
> >
> > If you put a file there with one line containing just a semicolon and it
> > still won't run, then that's the probl
Just finished 6 hours correcting all the data i imported and before I could
save it, the program crashed. All I have is the unchanged imported data
fileWhen it crashed, the file was lost but there is a log
file..what it is I don't know. Guess I have to start all over?
Frankie
Frank,
Sorry to hear about that misfortune.
Theoretically you you can use file > replay log and that may get you close
to where it was before it crashed, but in your case that may not be your
best choice.
I suggest writing up your experiences so far to learning about some of the
mistakes that Gn
Frank,
I just tried the QIF importer on a tiny file that I had laying around. For
this test I was using release 2.6.15 in Windows.
I found that the QIF importer is somewhat tedious to use initially until it
has some history in it's memory from previous imports. After several steps
of finding th
Hello, Frank,
I am very sorry to hear that, and yes, it is very frustrating. I'm
not a "guru" for .qif importing or anything else for that matter, but
I did some experimentation with .QIF files some weeks ago. But just
off the top of my head, I would suggest:
-Are you sure your version of Quick