<klink type="prcdr">How do I convert a Quicken file to Money?</klink>
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<li>Make sure your Quicken file is ready for conversion. <alink type="prcdr" href="Prepareaquickenfileforconversiontomoney.xml"/></li>
<li>Close Quicken and open Money.</li>
<li>On the <emph>File</emph> menu, click <emph>Convert Quicken File</emph>.</li>
<li>Locate your Quicken file, select it, and then click <emph>Convert</emph>.</li>
<li>Follow the instructions on the screen.</li>
<p>After your file is converted, Money summarizes the results of the conversion.</p>
<li>Save the conversion summary for reference.</li>
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<p variant="note">Money does not support Macintosh QIF files or prior international versions of Money.</p>
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<tease>How do I convert a Quicken file that is earlier than Quicken 3.0?</tease>
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<p>If you're using a version of Quicken prior to Quicken 3.0 for Windows, you cannot convert your file directly to Money. Instead, export each of your Quicken accounts to a QIF (Quicken Interchange Format) file, and then open Money and import the QIF file. </p>
<li>On the <emph>File</emph> menu, click <emph>Import</emph>.</li>
<li>Click a QIF file. To select more than one file, press CTRL while you click the QIF files.</li>
<li>Click <emph>Import</emph>.</li>
<li>Click <emph>As a new or recovered account</emph>.</li>