

obsolete or non-existent ticker symbols) are OK to include in the mapping and are often useful for including items in your portfolio which do not have a ticker symbol (ex. Note that you don’t need to have a valid ticker symbol for each entry, but you do need to accept all of the mappings before continuing. This allows you to enter and use unrecognized ticker symbols. If you click “Ok”, but have not selected one of the “”, the search query itself will be used as the mapped, StockMarketEye symbol. Clicking “Ok” in the Symbol Search search window will use the selected “Search Result” as the mapped, StockMarketEye symbol. This will open the Symbol Search window where you can search for the correct symbol. You can modify the mapped, StockMarketEye symbol by clicking on the “Modify” button. If the box is initially unchecked, there was no direct match to a StockMarketEye symbol. If the box is initially checked, it has been mapped automatically by StockMarketEye. Before moving to the next step, you must accept each symbol mapping by checking its “Accepted” box. In this step you can convert the stock symbols that were found in the import file into symbols known to StockMarketEye.

Stock (or ticker) symbols often differ between applications. Map the symbols found in the import file to symbols known to StockMarketEye.Once you have entered an existing QIF investment data file, click on the “Next” button to move to the next step. This data will be imported into a new or existing StockMarketEye portfolio that you select in Step #4. Select the QIF file containing the investment data that you want to import into StockMarketEye.Open StockMarketEye and use the menu: File -> Import Portfolio -> Import from QIF….Former Microsoft Money Plus Users: You may be interested in reading our guide on how to export your investment data from Money Plus to a QIF file, suitable for import in StockMarketEye.
