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Thanks for getting back to us, jlee474.

I'd be happy to help you restore the correct company file in QuickBooks Desktop.

 

In order not to get confused when restoring the right company file, you may want to rename your QuickBooks file.

 

Here's how:

 

  1. Back up your QuickBooks company file.
  2. In QuickBooks, check the location of the company file.
    • While on the Home page, press F2 or Ctrl+1 to open the Product Information window.
    • Note the location listed in the File Information field.
  3. Go to the location specified.
    • Right-click the Windows Start button and select File Explorer (Windows 10, 8.1 and 8)  or Open Windows Explorer (Windows 7 and Vista).
  4. Right-click the file and select Rename. The file name may appear as [CompanyName].qbw or just [CompanyName].
  5. Change the file name and press Enter.
  6. Select Yes to confirm the action.

Once done, you can follow the steps below in restoring it.

 

  1. Go to the File menu. Then select Open or Restore Company.
  2. Select Restore a backup copy. Then select Next.
  3. Choose Local Backup. Then select Next.
  4. From the Look In the drop-down, choose the location of the backup file.
  5. Select the backup file from the folder. The file name should appear as [Company Name].qbb.
  6. Select Open. Then select Next.
  7. From the Save in the drop-down, choose the location where you want to save the restored file.
  8. In the File name field, type a new file name. (Note: The Save as type field will automatically populate QuickBooks Files (*.QBW).
  9. Select Save.
  10. Carefully read and respond to any messages that appear before restoration begins. Select No if, at any time, you receive one of the following messages.

These articles are a good reference:

 

Feel free to get back in touch with me if you have other concerns about files extensions in QuickBooks. I'd love to help.