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From: John Pollard on 20 Dec 2009 23:51 John Pollard wrote: > The Quicken File > File Operations > Copy, and the File > Export > QIF > file routines allow you to select a date range. > > You can also delete transactions from the exported QIF file using > something like Notepad. I should have noted that the Quicken "Copy" feature (unlike the other options) will create a "balance forward" transaction to account for the transactions it deletes.+ -- John Pollard
From: John Callaway on 21 Dec 2009 08:46
On Sun, 20 Dec 2009 22:51:06 -0600, "John Pollard" <8plus7isf(a)gmail.com> wrote: >John Pollard wrote: > >> The Quicken File > File Operations > Copy, and the File > Export > QIF >> file routines allow you to select a date range. >> >> You can also delete transactions from the exported QIF file using >> something like Notepad. > >I should have noted that the Quicken "Copy" feature (unlike the other >options) will create a "balance forward" transaction to account for the >transactions it deletes.+ Use copy command for appropriate dates. JPC |