Our firm receives QFX bank files from clients who use Quicken. I convert them to Excel so the audit team can apply filters, sort by amount, and flag unusual transactions. The formatted output with bold headers and auto-sized columns means I can send the spreadsheet directly to the senior auditor.
Convert QFX to Excel | QFX to XLSX
Extract all transaction fields from Quicken QFX bank files into a formatted Excel spreadsheet. Every field stays in its own column with proper formatting. Your data never leaves your browser.
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Export from Banking
Accounts → Transaction History → Export
Upload and Configure
Upload OFX/QFX/QBO Bank Transactions CSV and choose OFX Bank Export (Excel) format
Preview and Download
Review converted data, download Excel-ready file
Open in Excel
Open the .xlsx file directly in Microsoft Excel or compatible application
Output is in Excel Spreadsheet format — ready to import directly, no manual reformatting needed.
QFX to Excel Conversion Questions
What's the difference between QFX and OFX?
QFX is Quicken's variant of OFX with Quicken-specific headers. Both use the same XML structure. This tool handles both.
Can I use this with Google Sheets?
Yes! Upload the .xlsx file to Google Drive and open with Google Sheets.
Is my financial data safe?
All conversion happens entirely in your browser. Your file is never uploaded to our servers.
Common OFX Bank Export (Excel) Import Errors
Issues you might encounter when importing OFX/QFX/QBO Bank Transactions data to OFX Bank Export (Excel) - and how we solve them
Invalid OFX File
File is not a valid OFX/QFX format
CSV file or corrupted OFX
Valid OFX file from bank download
Ensure you're uploading an OFX/QFX file directly from your bank
Download the OFX file again from your bank's website
No Transactions Found
OFX file contains no transaction data
OFX file with empty BANKTRANLIST
OFX file with at least one STMTTRN
Ensure the date range in your bank download includes transactions
Download a different date range with transaction activity
Why Convert QFX to Excel?
QFX Files Only Work in Quicken
What This Tool Does
How People Use QFX to Excel
I do not use accounting software. I just download my QFX file from the bank each month and convert it to Excel to track expenses. Having every field in its own column lets me sort by payee and see exactly how much I spent on supplies, fuel, and equipment. It is the simplest way to keep records.
Clients often share their Quicken QFX downloads so I can review spending patterns. Converting QFX to Excel gives me a formatted spreadsheet I can annotate with recommendations. The transaction IDs help me cross-reference specific entries when discussing cash flow with clients.
Field Mapping
How Banking Ofx fields map to Excel Bank Export
| Banking Ofx | Source Value | Excel Bank Export | Target Value | Note | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DTPOSTED |
2025-01-15 12:00:00 |
→ | Date |
01/15 12:00:00/2025
|
OFX date (YYYYMMDD) → MM/DD/YYYY |
TRNTYPE |
DEBIT |
→ | Type |
DEBIT
|
Transaction type (DEBIT, CREDIT, CHECK, etc.) |
TRNAMT |
-50.00 |
→ | Amount |
-50.00
|
Signed amount (negative for debits, positive for credits) |
NAME |
AMAZON PURCHASE |
→ | Payee |
AMAZON PURCHASE
|
Payee/merchant name (kept separate) |
MEMO |
Online order #12345 |
→ | Memo |
Online order #12345
|
Transaction memo (kept separate) |
CHECKNUM |
1001 |
→ | Check Number |
1001
|
Check number if applicable |
REFNUM |
REF123456 |
→ | Reference |
REF123456
|
Bank reference number |
FITID |
202501150001 |
→ | Transaction ID |
202501150001
|
Bank's unique transaction identifier |
Why Use the QFX to Excel Converter?
All Fields Separated
Each QFX field gets its own column for maximum analysis flexibility
Formatted Excel Output
Bold headers, auto-sized columns, and proper formatting ready for analysis
Automatic Date Formatting
Converts QFX dates to readable MM/DD/YYYY format
Transaction IDs Preserved
Bank's unique identifiers are kept for reconciliation and deduplication
Browser-Based Security
All processing happens in your browser - your financial data never leaves your computer
Quicken Compatible
Handles all QFX file variants from any bank that provides Quicken downloads
Data Transformation
Each OFX transaction becomes one CSV row with all fields separated
XML-based bank transaction
FITID,
DTPOSTED,
TRNAMT,
TRNTYPE,
NAME,
MEMO
Spreadsheet row with all fields in separate columns
Your QFX to Excel Conversion is Secure
Local Processing Engine
Your QFX to Excel files stay on your device. Processing happens client-side, nothing leaves your machine.
Zero Server Storage
Your QFX to Excel files are never cached, logged, or stored anywhere. Every session is ephemeral.
Privacy-First Architecture
Designed for data sovereignty. No third-party trackers or analytics touch your QFX to Excel files.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Banking → Excel Data Ecosystem
All available data flows from Banking to Excel
DATE → Date
TRNSTYPE → Type
ACCNT → Account
DTPOSTED → Date
TRNTYPE → Type
TRNAMT → Amount
DTPOSTED → Date
TRNTYPE → Type
TRNAMT → Amount
D → Date
T → Amount
P → Payee
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