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How do I export the qfx file into web connect for quicken on a Windows laptop?

How do I export the qfx file for Apple Card into web connect for quicken on a Windows laptop?

Posted on Jan 3, 2021 1:28 PM

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Jan 5, 2021 2:55 AM in response to askbarnabas

I spent three hours on the phone with Apple card, who did their best to do everything to help me. The knowledge gap was in understanding how to" export" the file in such away did it ends up in quicken. The answer is to email the file to myself on gmail. Open the file from the email using quicken windows when Gmail asks how I want to open the file. The file then Transports me to my Quicken Desktop program. From there, I was able to set up a new account within my Quicken program for the Apple Card as a new credit card account. The same procedure in the future will directly import transactions.


The difficulty is that Connecting quicken with Apple Card operates entirely outside of normal Quicken procedures to connect Quicken and banks. Export did not help initially because there was no further instruction on how to connect the export in an email to Quicken. Quicken does not tell you, and Apple card does not tell you. The Apple instructions end with The instructions to export the file. Apple instructions need to be expanded to include emailing the file to yourself, and then opening the file in your email using windows quicken as explained.


Thank you for your response, and I hope this comment is helpful for others with the same Apple Card/quicken windows issue.

How do I export the qfx file into web connect for quicken on a Windows laptop?

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