Larry, On Freitag, 3. Januar 2020 23:10:16 CET Larry Cutrone wrote:
> I recently downloaded KMYMoney to migrate away from Quicken. I like the > look & feel, and can tolerate having to start from scratch to add categories > with which I am familiar. Did you know, that you can try to import a QIF file to keep your history? Might be worth a try, your mileage may vary though. > I added several accounts and on my 1st attempt > ran into date issues since my bank used 4 digit and the program only allows > for 2 digit year. Is there a way to change this? The date format is usually controlled by the KDE system settings. KMyMoney just uses that. Or am I misunderstanding the question? > 2nd question is how do I > find options to set up my accounts to updated from my bank via online > banking? That depends on the possibilities your bank supports. Usually you use "Account/Map account" to setup direct online processing of statement/transaction data. Another possibility is to import CSV files. > Any help will be much appreciated even if it is to read some > documentation (as long as I know where it is). Documentation can be found here: https://kmymoney.org/documentation.php Hope that helps and gets you started. -- Regards Thomas Baumgart https://www.signal.org/ Signal, the better WhatsApp ------------------------------------------------------------- LINUX is like a wigwam.. no windows, no gates and apache inside. -------------------------------------------------------------
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