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Subject:
Import Money 2002 Database into MS Access or Excel
Category: Computers > Software Asked by: chad_w-ga List Price: $7.00 |
Posted:
02 Jul 2002 23:16 PDT
Expires: 03 Jul 2002 12:32 PDT Question ID: 36121 |
How can I import a Money 2002 Database into MS Access or Excel without exporting it as a QIF file from within Money? In other words, I'd like to import (or link) the tables to Access or use MS Query to pull the tables into Excel. Thanks, Chad Welch |
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Subject:
Re: Import Money 2002 Database into MS Access or Excel
From: alienintelligence-ga on 03 Jul 2002 03:31 PDT |
A software solution like this? http://www.ultrasoft.com/MoneyLink/overview.shtml Ultrasoft MoneyLink Import your Microsoft® Money 2002 data into Excel With Ultrasoft MoneyLink Lite Edition, you can import data from Microsoft® Money 2002 into a Microsoft Excel 97, Excel 2000 or Excel 2002 spreadsheet. When you install this add-in program, new commands appear in Excel that you can use to start the "Ultrasoft MoneyLink" wizard and synchronize data that you may have already imported. The wizard will walk you through the steps necessary to import your financial data into Excel. You can then use the data analysis and charting tools in Excel to help you look at the information in different ways. If you change the data in Microsoft Money, you can easily update those changes in Excel. -AI |
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