Download
your account information right into Quicken or MS Money!
Use this Personal Financial Management Software (PFM) to
organize your finances and budget money.
Beginning with the 2005 version release
of both Quicken and Money, the QIF and OFC formats will
no longer be supported.
Importing a Quicken QFX
file:
- Open Quicken.
- Sign in to Online Banking and view an account.
- From the Account History page in Online Banking,
select the option to download Quicken (QFX) - Quicken Financial
Exchange, and then click “Download. “
- If this is the first time you have downloaded information
for this account, or if Quicken cannot determine which account
to download the transactions into, you will be prompted
to identify the Quicken account you use to track this financial
information.
- If you have already set up a Quicken account for
this account, click “Use existing Quicken account,”
and then choose the account from the list.
- If you have not yet set up a Quicken account for
this account, click “Create a new Quicken account,”
and then click “Continue. “
- Click “Continue” again. Your recent
account history will be downloaded to Quicken. Depending
on the amount of information being sent, you may see a progress
bar indicating how much of the transfer is complete.
- When your recent account history has been transferred,
accept the downloaded transactions into Quicken.
After the initial download and
processing, you will be able to download the Web Connect
file from the Online Center screen by clicking “Update/Send.”
Which versions of Quicken
support Web Connect?
The Basic, Deluxe, and Home and Business editions of Quicken®
99 and later for Windows all support Web Connect (QFX),
which is one of the file formats you can use to download
your Quorum account activity into Quicken. The other format,
QIF, is not supported in Quicken versions 2005 or later.
Technical Support
As of April 30, 2006, Intuit no longer provides support
for Quicken 2003 and older. If you use one of these versions,
it is recommended that you upgrade to a newer version. For
additional information see Intuit’s
website.
Importing a Money OFX file:
- Open MS Money.
- Sign on to Online Banking and view an account.
- From the Account History page in Online Banking,
select the option to download MS Money (OFX) - Open Financial
Exchange, and then click “Download. “
- When Money opens an Active Statement file for the
first time, it updates the file to indicate that it is an
Active Statement Online Banking file. You do not need to
connect to the Microsoft server.
- Money then asks you to assign the account in which
to import the Active Statement. If you entered the account
number when you created the account, Money automatically
matches it at this stage, otherwise you can select an existing
account or create a new account.
Technical Support
For additional help with Microsoft Money visit Microsoft’s
website.
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