![]() QIF (Quicken Interchange Format) wasn’t designed for exchanging data with banks online but is compatible with older versions of Quicken. ![]() The procedure for importing the transactions depends on which file format your bank uses. (Go to /0007 to see what type of online connectivity your bank supports.) Typically you specify a range of dates, and the bank sends the corresponding transactions to your Mac in a special text file. If Direct Connect isn’t an option, you may still be able to download transaction files from your bank’s Web site. ![]() If the option is grayed out, go back to the Edit Online Access window and use the Quicken Assistant to change your setup. At some point you may change your mind about the type of access you want. ![]()
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