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To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (13)3/28/1999 8:50:00 PM
From: AltLar  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 118
 
Is their a limit in the demo version of 77 records? When I try to add a record after 77 entries instead of adding it it is replacing record 77. Old record 77 is gone. Also is there a way of sorting the record to help in validating my data entry.
Thanks,
Larry



To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (13)3/29/1999 1:14:00 AM
From: Madhur  Respond to of 118
 
Here is how StockTax can use Quicken input:
1. Export all transaction from Quicken into
a new QIF file "\Stx98\YourData\1998.QIF"
2. Select in Step1 the "Quicken Text Export" and go to Step2
3. Click on "Select Input Files" in in Step2 and select
the file you just exported from Quicken and go to Step3
"\Stx98\YourData\1998.QIF"
4. Check on "Allow also records AFTER tax year" of you
want to (also) process 1999 transactions and go to Step4
5. Click on Create Report

If you check also "Quicken Export" in Step3 StockTax will create
a new export file in Quicken Format.

What format is used from Kiplinger Taxcut for import/export?

Cheers,
Madhur