
- #How to find quicken files on my computer how to
- #How to find quicken files on my computer for mac
- #How to find quicken files on my computer update
- #How to find quicken files on my computer upgrade
#How to find quicken files on my computer for mac
To convert from Quicken for Mac to Quicken for Windows, please follow the steps below: So there's no investment data that will lose. Let's make sure that you backup your data before attempting a conversion and review your information in the converted file.
#How to find quicken files on my computer how to
Good day, for following up on this thread, I'll be happy to guide you the process on how to convert your data. Learn more about the whole conversion process from QBDT for Windows to Mac through this article: Convert a QuickBooks for Windows file to QuickBooks for Mac.
#How to find quicken files on my computer update
Before doing so, make sure to update you QuickBooks for Desktop to the latest release. Once your company file is ready, you're now able to convert this file to QBDT for Mac. For the detailed instructions, you can check out this article: Convert Quicken data to QuickBooks Desktop.
#How to find quicken files on my computer upgrade
You can convert directly to QBDT Windows or use the Quicken converter to upgrade your file. Since direct conversion from Quicken Mac to QBDT for Mac isn't possible, you'll want to convert your Quicken data to QuickBooks Desktop for Windows in the meantime. We can perform a few steps to completely convert or export your Quicken 2017 for Mac data to QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) for Mac 2019. Thanks again for responding on this and the solution.I'm glad to see your post again, dawnpizzo. All my other applications seem fine reading the shared profile disk image (or however that works), just not Quicken.Īny further insight is greatly appreciated.

Any idea on what might have changed? I am only curious as I would really like to re-enable the functionality of shared profile but also need to be able to run Quicken under Win 7. I was fairly certain I had that feature enabled when running Parallels 4 with a Vista OS and Quicken worked fine.

I really miss the shared profile functionality. Restoring the Quicken data files from an external Windows disk recreated (restored) the required Quicken files in a Windows partition Quicken could now see.

I-che, you are brilliant! After turning off Shared Profile, Quicken initially still would not work as it was apparently now looking for a directory that did not exist (all the files in the Windows Documents folder went over to the Mac side when Shared Profile was disabled).
