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Hello again, sharicn.

 

I just want to follow-up on you about this. Are you still having the same issue? If so, let's run the QuickBooks built-in diagnostic and repair tools called rebuild and verify data utilities. These tools comb through, repair, and notify you of data damage within the file.

 

Here's how:

 

1. Go to File, then select Utilities and Rebuild Data.
2. Choose OK. Follow the prompts to save a backup.
3. Click OK when you see Rebuild has completed.
4. Now, go back to File, then Utilities and select Verify Data this time.
5. Should the Verify find an issue with your data, you will be prompted to Rebuild Now or View Errors. Choose Close, then perform the steps below.
     a. Find QBWin.log or QuickBooks.log files.
     b. Check the log file.
     c. Scroll all the way to the bottom for the most recent Verify information.
     d. Find the line that contains the LVL_ERROR, then check Top data damage errors in QuickBooks Desktop.

 

For your reference, you can also check out this article for further guidance: Resolve data damage on your company file. Once done, pull up the budget vs. actual report to double-check.

 

That should do it. Please let me know how it goes in the comment section. I'm always here to help. Wishing you all the best!

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