Convert non-importable QIF files to importable QIF and import into
Quicken for Windows
LessAccounting
YNAB (You Need a Budget)
NetSuite
MYOB
Banktivity
Need to import bank or credit card transactions in a QIF file into Quicken for Windows or other QIF importing software or online service, but cannot seem to make it work? The problem is that your bank only provides transactions in a format that Quicken for Windows or other QIF importing software or online service cannot read.
The Solution: try the ProperConvert(FixMyQIF) app. It can convert your transactions into a format from QIF to QIF can import.
ProperConvert(FixMyQIF) extracts transactions from QIF files. It creates QIF files ready to import into Quicken for Windows or other QIF importing software or online service.
No data entry: convert data you already have in bank, credit card or investment transactions file format to the QIF format
Smart: FixMyQIF understands many layouts. It finds columns like date, amount, description, etc. of your transactions.
Easy to use: Converting your banking transactions into QIF files could not be any easier. In a few clicks, you will have all your transactions converted to importable by Quicken for Windows or other QIF importing software or online service format in no time at all.
Free trial and support: try it for Free before you buy and receive full support before and after you order.
Safe to use: ProperConvert(FixMyQIF) converts all your banking transactions on your computer.
How can I use ProperConvert to convert QIF transaction file to importable QIF format?
Download, install and run the software
Select a QIF file with transactions
Review transactions before converting, check that dates are correct, have the correct year, deposits, and withdrawals are in correct places
Backup your accounting software file before importing any file
Select the QIF Target to match your Quicken version or your accounting software.
Set the Account Name and the Account Type to create a QIF file for the right account
Set the expected Date format for your accounting software
Click Convert to convert QIF to a new QIF file
Import created file to Quicken for Windows or other QIF importing software or online service
Import created QIF file into Quicken 2017
Now the QIF file is created, let's switch to Quicken and import created QIF file. Before importing a QIF file make sure to backup your data. To import a QIF file, follow these steps:
In Quicken, Select 'File' - 'File Import' - 'QIF File', select created QIF file (make sure to select a new QIF file, not the original, non-importable file).
Select a Quicken account to import or 'All account' for Quicken 2017 or earlier version
Click the 'Import' button.
Click the 'Done' button.
Now your data is imported, accept all transactions.
Review transactions after import. They are now inside Quicken.
Import created QIF file into Banktivity
With the QIF file created, switch to Banktivity and import created QIF file. Before importing a QIF file make sure to backup your data. To import a QIF file, follow these steps:
Select 'File' - 'Import transactions'. Then click 'Import File' and select a created QIF file
Select an account to import transactions
Click the 'Continue' button.
Once transactions are imported, review transactions after import.
Always Backup your accounting software company data file
Before importing any files into your accounting software, make sure to backup your company data file. Apps like Quicken or Banktivity provide easy to use and fast backup options that will take few seconds and save you lots of lost time in case of incorrect import. Import data with confidence you can easily rollback to previous state. Do backups for major changes like disabling online services as well.