Numbers taking export file

I recently purchased and installed Numbers. When I tried to download bank account information, instead of going into Quicken, numbers imported the information. How do I get it to continue going into Quicken?

When Numbers was installed, it may have set itself as the default program to open certain types of files, even Quicken files (like .QIF).
Click on the bank account information file you downloaded and press Command+I to open the Info window (or right-click on it and choose "Get Info").
The 4th or 5th section in this window says "Open With:" so twirl down the arrow next to it if you can't see the drop-down menu.
Make sure Quicken is chosen in the drop-down. If you don't see it in the list, just click on "Other..." and find Quicken in your Applications folder.
Once you've selected Quicken, click the "Change All..." button, and then "Continue" in the window that pops up. This might solve your problem and start opening your bank account downloads in Quicken again.

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