Xl2qif Excel 2010

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Sep 28, 2017 - Microsoft Excel. Many banks only export account information and history in a comma-separated values (CSV) database format. Click Excel Options. Click Add-Ins. Note the Add-in Type in the list displayed. Select the Add-in Type in the manage box and click Go. Select [clear] the check box for the Add-in that you want enable [disable] and then click OK.

After an add-in has been installed, it is available to use, but it has to be activated first. For this, follow instructions. An abbreviated list of steps are: • Click the Microsoft Office Button. • Click Excel Options.

• Click Add-Ins. • Note the Add-in Type in the list displayed.

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• Select the Add-in Type in the manage box and click Go. • Select [clear] the check box for the Add-in that you want enable [disable] and then click OK. Specifically for the, after downloading it and reaching step 5 above, this is how I installed it on my computer: • Locating the Excel2LaTeX add-in by clicking on the Browse button: • Activating the Excel2LaTeX add-in by selecting it from the add-in menu: • New add-in menu showing the 'Convert to LaTeX table' button in Excel: Note that any add-in is specific to the location that it is stored in, since the code/macros are stored in a file rather than being 'installed' under your traditional 'Program Files' folder. So, it would be preferable to put it in a recognizable folder that you can find and access later. That is, avoid putting it in something like C: Temp where it may be easily erased.

I found a useful Excel-to-qif converter (freeware) here: which takes data from my Excel file and makes it importable into MSMoney. However, it ignores the MS Money 'Category' data, even when I have definitely selected those columns in the Excel file for the Add-in to work with.

I don't know how to edit/modify the add-in myself and I can't ask the person who built it, because their contact details are out of date and their email bounces. Is there anyone out there that would be willing to take a look and see if they can suggest a way forward? Thanks in advance. I'm using Office 2007 and Windows 7 Ultimate. I have posted this question on the Microsoft Answers pages for Excel and another member has recommended I post here also.

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Hi, See if this will help: How to export and import account information in Microsoft Money Sincerely, Max Meng Forum Support Come back and mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. No, unfortunately, it doesn't, Max I'm trying to import xls data (from EBay invoices) into MSMoney. If I am correct, there is no way to directly do this; that is why I was attempting to use the clever xl2qif freeware add-in, to go first from xls to QIF, and then import the QIF into Money (I know how to do the latter). My problem is that the QIF file which results from using the Add-in does not appear to process 'Category' data. I have been unable to contact the developer and without a big learning exercise, for which I don't have time, I don't know how to edit the add-in to make it work. If you know of another way to import xls data into MSMoney, please say.