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The
QIF Master
menu, as
shown at the left, allows you to enter the Registration dialog where
you can purchase a registration code, retrieve a previously-purchased
code, or enter your code. You can also check for program updates,
send an email to the
author, or request to change the QIF Master Preferences.
Select Preferences... to change the preferences.
The File menu, as shown at the right, allows you to process a file by selecting the file via a standard file dialog. This is an alternative to dropping a file onto QIF Master or having QIF Master started as a browser helper application.
The File menu also allows you to process text in the clipboard.
When you select either of these menu items the Control dialog will appear.
You can also export or import Input Formats. Formats are
exported into .qmef files. Double-clicking a .qmef file will
start QIF Master and import the format. The purpose of
Exporting/Importing input formats is to be able to share with others.
The
Edit menu, as shown at the left, allows you to edit
existing bank or credit card instructions or to edit accounts or to edit categories
or to edit descriptions
previously entered or to edit
the input formats used to control the extraction of QIF
from text in the clipboard, or edit
the output formats that control the format of non-QIF output or to edit the list of securities
used to process investment transactions.
To edit formats that
you have already defined, select Input Formats... from
the Edit menu. The portions of an input format that can be
changed are shown in the table and can be edited. In addition,
one or more formats can be deleted, duplicated (with the
button), or you can delete Type Definitions or Security Definitions
associated with the selected format. Deleting definitions is done
via the gear menu:
If you choose Delete Type Definition..., a dialog similar
to the following appears.
In this dialog you can select one or more type definitions to delete. When you delete a type definition, you will be prompted to redefine the type if the type is encountered again while extracting with the format.
If you choose Delete Security Definition..., a dialog similar to the following appears.
In this dialog you can select one or more security definitions to delete. When you delete a security definition, you will be prompted to redefine the security if the security is encountered again while extracting with the format.
To edit output formats
that you have already defined, select Output Formats...
from the Edit menu. The result will be the dialog that
appears at the right. You can click on a name to select it and
then click one of the function buttons below to
Delete or Duplicate the selected format. If you
double-click a format
name, it automatically edits the format. You can also create a
new format.
Duplicating a format makes a complete copy of the format with the name <Old Name> Copy.
Editing a format allows you to change any portion of the format. When you edit a format, a dialog like the following appears.
To
process investment transactions, QIF Master needs to know the names of
securities as known to your financial software. If possible, you
would export your security names from your financial software into a
QIF file and open that file with QIF Master to populate this
list. If you later add another security, you could go through
that procedure again, or you could just use this function to add the
security.
If your financial software cannot export such a list, you can use this function to create the list.
Every entry in the list must have a name, but the Symbol is
optional. If present, the Symbol will be used to match
transactions as well as the Name.