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    Export of Data from Pastel (2009) version to Excel

    Hi Clever Peeps -

    I have asked an accountant to export Customers and Suppliers data, bank and cash transactions and journals to Excel so I can upload the data into Quickbooks Desktop.

    He seems strangely reluctant to try it, citing the age of the Pastel version as the problem. Frankly I think he's jes' plain scared.

    Should he be scared or is it possible? Neville Bailey - this looks like one for you!

    Deeply appreciative of your help, as always.

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    Even in Pastel 2009, there is the option to print any report to excel. There is also a file export utility which allows you to export the customer and supplier master files into a .csv format. You should be able to extract any of the information you need.
    Kevin Smith
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    KS Consulting
    www.ksconsulting.co.za

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    Thanks for the response, Kevin.

    I thought as much.

    Kind regards

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