If you have a single QIF or QFX, OFX file you can import this in one go by selecting the option to, otherwise you would need to export and import accounts one at a time.Īfter this step, click the Accept button. Select the account you’re importing into or click Add Account to add a new account.Go to the Import option, select the File menu, and select File Import.Īfter selecting your file, you’ll see the import dialogue box.This can easily be done by exporting a QIF/QFX,OFX from the relevant application. If you have a Microsoft Money file, such as a MNY extension or a Quicken data file with a QDF extension, this won’t import. Importing QFX/OFX Files: The following transactions can be imported: bank transactions, cash transactions, credit card transactions, investment transactions. Importing QIF Files: The following transactions can be imported: bank transactions, cash transactions, credit card transactions, investment transactions, other liability transactions, and other asset transactions. Multiple account files for QIF and OFX files are also supported. Any application that has generated these formats should be compatible. The OFX and QIF file formats are industry standard formats. Support for native CSV (comma separated value) ASCII or binary format is also included. BankTree Personal Finance supports a variety of file import formats that include support for Microsoft Money and Quicken OFX, QFX and QIF file formats.