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To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (2896)9/8/1999 3:05:00 PM
From: jebj  Respond to of 3216
 
Clarence, I have found Excel to be fairly easy to use - have been using it for simple things, small spread sheets, etc., for years.

I find it very strange that one can not download into either MS Money or one of the tax programs directly. However, I think you can download into Excel, save as an Excel file and then take to MS Money or any tax program.

Have not tried it as yet, however.

jb



To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (2896)9/8/1999 4:54:00 PM
From: E. Davies  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3216
 
a file from Penson could be imported into either Excel or Quicken

Been trying to translate the Penson data into Excel. The best I've found is that it can generate a comma separated file with all the trades. Buys and sells are not matched as they are in the Cyber software- but cyber data is useless because it does not include the commissions.

Real basic question for anyone who knows: How do I import the format into excel?

Stuff looks like this:
"EELN","9/7/99","9/1/99","B",-300,34,10214.95,14.95,"1105","N",""

Eric