
- How do I locate/clean up/delete old Quicken files?- I am a long time Quicken user and have lots of old date files on my computer that I would like to clean up. 
- all my QDF files disappeared - Quicken- Perhaps click start / Windows System / File Explorer, and under Search, type .qdf and press enter. it'll search your computer and show you all the quicken files on your computer. The … 
- Where do I find quicken automatic backups? — Quicken- Unfortunately, I have lost ALL of my Quicken data (on a flash drive). I thought my files were being saved with OneDrive, but I cannot find anything. 
- Is there an old file "reader" utility? Which files do I look at? - Quicken- I don't suppose there's any kind of read-only "previewer" utility for old Quicken files, is there? I just need to get an idea of the dates included in each file, once I determine which files are needed, … 
- How do I transfer my Quicken program to new computer?- I have Quicken on my old computer and want to transfer to new computer without losing any information. 
- Where should the Qdata file normally be located? — Quicken- Yes, your Quicken data file should be in C:\Users\<Username>\Documents\Quicken and backups in C:\Users\<Username>\Documents\Quicken\BACKUP. As you correctly assumed, you … 
- Backup files — Quicken- How to make Quicken create a backup for you automatically every time you close Quicken For the sake of this discussion it is assumed that your Quicken data file is located in the Default (and … 
- How to change the default location of files — Quicken- I would suggest C:\Users\<Username>\Documents\Quicken for data files and using OneDrive for backups. Services such as OneDrive or Google Drive can be used as a location to store … 
- How to modify Quicken - opening Recent Files List- While using Quicken, I switch between files depending on what business I'm working on. Even tho the most recent file used is listed first, I want to limit the number of files available to choose … 
- location of Quicken files- UKR Quicken Windows Subscription SuperUser April 2021 Just simply looking at the bottom of the File Menu popup should tell you where your currently open Quicken data file (the one …