

2) Convert CSV to QBO 3) Under Bank Feeds, import Web Connect file.

Summary 1) Download your actual Bank's CSV files into your computer's download folder. I selected this account to accept QBO files and assigned them to my actual QuickBooks bank account. Over a year ago, in the Bank Feeds page, I created a dummy Wells Fargo Bank account. There are 3rd party converters (for a small one-time cost) that convert CSV to QBO. If you are trying to import banking transactions from a bank not supporting QuickBooks integration, then download your transactions from the bank's website using Excel (CSV) format to your downloads folder (each bank has different methods to do this). I hope this can help someone, since QuickBooks support can only reply with canned answers to everything. Not sure which version, you are using, but the concept of importing simple CSV or tab-delimited info is there without using WebConnect or IIF - I just do not think QB support knows about it or is able to explain. How is no one from the QB support staff able to reference this on these posts? My reason for replying is that I took a conservative approach to import data - brought in a few hundred transactions and things were golden - yahoo! Then I wrote/printed my first check with QB - things went as expected, but now the import function will not import my check number? moving your columns around in EXCEL, would allow you to simple copy and paste. This selection allows you to copy and paste your information into a form with field headers. Literally for the file menu, the path is IMPORT -> TRANSACTIONS -> CHECKS. In the QB fDesktop for Mac 2019, there is a very straightforward approach to importing check data. I am BRAND NEW to the QB application and need to import only six months of check transactions that are in an EXCEL /CSV format. I am a little confused - this post is not that old - but nothing from the QB support? I just purchased QB Desktop for Mac 2019. I'm here to help you out whenever you needed me. Please let me know if you need further assistance with your QuickBooks account.

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