Some of the investments I made are not updatable via Internet because MSN
does not provide data on some titles and funds I bought in Europe.
I would like to import share price history into Money. Excel or csv or
whatever format that may be compatible with Money. I know I can export Money
into Excel. I would like to do the other way around. Not account
transactions, but share price.
Does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks,

Re: Import Excel files into Money 2007 by Dick

Dick
Fri Jul 27 18:38:31 CDT 2007

Well, I'll watch this thread to see if anybody else knows how.

"Alex" <Alex@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know how to do this?



Re: Import Excel files into Money 2007 by Sandy

Sandy
Sun Jul 29 00:43:41 CDT 2007

AFAIK the only was is to save the excel file as CSV, and then convert
the CSV file to QIF.

There was somone who was selling CSV2QIF a while back, I think from
France. I wrote some programs that serve my needs for doing certain
CSV to QIF conversions. One thing to bear in mind is that QIF is
entirely different for investment and non-investment accounts, and you
need to make sure that any converter you find matches the account you
have.

SS

On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 17:38:31 -0600, "Dick Watson"
<littlegreengecko@mind-enufalready-spring.com> wrote:

>Well, I'll watch this thread to see if anybody else knows how.
>
>"Alex" <Alex@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>news:477C49B5-C66E-44E2-80CD-EECDD79D4134@microsoft.com...
>> Does anyone know how to do this?
>

Re: Import Excel files into Money 2007 by Dick

Dick
Sun Jul 29 08:03:40 CDT 2007

I don't think that will work for price history.

"Sandy Smith" <sandstones@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:bv9oa3dgec4r1h0ra1incsin686a4rqii5@4ax.com...
> AFAIK the only was is to save the excel file as CSV, and then convert
> the CSV file to QIF.
>
> There was somone who was selling CSV2QIF a while back, I think from
> France. I wrote some programs that serve my needs for doing certain
> CSV to QIF conversions. One thing to bear in mind is that QIF is
> entirely different for investment and non-investment accounts, and you
> need to make sure that any converter you find matches the account you
> have.
>
> SS
>
> On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 17:38:31 -0600, "Dick Watson"
> <littlegreengecko@mind-enufalready-spring.com> wrote:
>
>>Well, I'll watch this thread to see if anybody else knows how.
>>
>>"Alex" <Alex@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>news:477C49B5-C66E-44E2-80CD-EECDD79D4134@microsoft.com...
>>> Does anyone know how to do this?
>>