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I have not tried. I would think you can. However, in Quicken, your chart of accounts uses numbers and Quickbooks use words and no number. I would check with others.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. The file formats are incompatible. You'd have to use a third-party converter. While you may think you can just "Google" an answer, and Intuit actually suggests it's possible [https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/import-or-export-data-files/convert-from-quickbooks-desktop-to-quicken/00/202525], here's the part you're really interested in: "Note: The QIF import is not available for checking, savings, credit cards, 401(k), and other brokerage accounts." And that's the part you're probably actually interest in. If I had to do it, I'd "print" the bank account "statements", then use a third-party converter to import them into .QIF or .QDF. And even that is going to be a chore.
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