Excel til OFX
Konverter Excel-transaksjoner til OFX-format
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- What is an OFX file?
- OFX (Open Financial Exchange) is the standard format used by banks and accounting software for transaction data. Most accounting applications — QuickBooks, Xero, MYOB, Sage, Wave, GnuCash — accept OFX as a direct import format.
- How do I convert an Excel file to OFX?
- Drop your Excel (.xlsx or .xls) file onto the converter. The tool reads the first sheet, auto-detects your columns (date, description, amount), and shows a preview. Confirm the mapping, set your bank name and currency, then download the OFX file.
- Which accounting software accepts OFX?
- QuickBooks Online and Desktop (via OFX import), Xero, MYOB AccountRight and Essentials, Sage 50 and Sage Business Cloud, Wave, GnuCash, Quicken, and Moneydance. Most modern accounting platforms support OFX.
- Is my financial data safe?
- Yes. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using SheetJS to parse Excel files locally. Your spreadsheet is never uploaded, no data is stored, and no account is required.
- What if my Excel sheet has multiple tabs?
- The tool reads the first sheet by default. If your data is on a different tab, save the relevant sheet as a separate file or copy it to the first tab before importing.
- Can I convert multiple Excel files at once?
- Free users convert one file at a time. Core and Pro subscribers can batch-process multiple Excel files in a single session.
- Is this tool free?
- Yes — free with no account required. Paid plans add batch processing, higher file size limits, and the Transaction Editor for cleanup before exporting.