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Copy a Quicken data file

  •   About copying Quicken data files
  1. Open the file you want to copy.
    •   What if I don't see the file I want to copy?
  2. Choose File menu > File Operations > Copy.
  3. In the Copy the current Quicken file field, accept or change the location and name for the file copy.
    •   What are the rules for naming files?
  4. In the Include Transactions From and To fields, set the dates for transactions you want to copy. Quicken inserts the first and last dates used in the current file. Change these dates if you want to copy only some transactions from the file.
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  5. Select the Include All Prior Uncleared Transactions check box to copy uncleared transactions that occurred outside the specified date range. (Optional)
    •   About uncleared transactions
  6. Select the Include All Prior Investment Transactions check box to copy investment transactions that occurred outside the specified date range. (Optional)
    •   About prior investment transactions
  7. Click OK.
  8. Click New Copy when the file has copied successfully.
  9. Click OK.

Note

If you want to copy only categories, enter a date range in which you have no existing transactions. Because you're copying categories (not transactions), clear the Include All Prior Uncleared Transactions check box. If the file you're copying includes an investment account, clear the Include All Prior Investment Transactions check box as well.

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