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david245
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When importing an inventory file is there some way to include 'category'?

 
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GlinetteC
Moderator

When importing an inventory file is there some way to include 'category'?

Yes, there is, david245

 

I'll show you how to import a list of products and services from Excel or Google Sheets into QuickBooks Online. You may need to format a specific way so your list imports correctly. Here's how:

 

  1. Sign in to QuickBooks Online.
  2. Go to the Settings ⚙ and select Import Data.
  3. Select Download a sample file and open the file.

To learn more details about importing inventory that includes categories, you can check out our detailed guide: Import products and services into QuickBooks Online.

 

Also, check this link that provides answers to frequently asked questions about importing data to QBO: Common questions about importing data to QuickBooks Online.

 

Tag me directly if you have additional questions concerning importing in QBO. I'll be right here to assist you further.

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GlinetteC
Moderator

When importing an inventory file is there some way to include 'category'?

Yes, there is, david245

 

I'll show you how to import a list of products and services from Excel or Google Sheets into QuickBooks Online. You may need to format a specific way so your list imports correctly. Here's how:

 

  1. Sign in to QuickBooks Online.
  2. Go to the Settings ⚙ and select Import Data.
  3. Select Download a sample file and open the file.

To learn more details about importing inventory that includes categories, you can check out our detailed guide: Import products and services into QuickBooks Online.

 

Also, check this link that provides answers to frequently asked questions about importing data to QBO: Common questions about importing data to QuickBooks Online.

 

Tag me directly if you have additional questions concerning importing in QBO. I'll be right here to assist you further.

david245
Level 2

When importing an inventory file is there some way to include 'category'?

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Catherine_B
QuickBooks Team

When importing an inventory file is there some way to include 'category'?

A browser-related issue might have caused when entering a reply, david245.    

 

You can access the Community and enter your response through a private browser. To open one, you can use these keyboard shortcuts:    

 

  • Google Chrome: Ctrl + Shift + N
  • Mozilla Firefox: Ctrl + Shift + P
  • Safari: Command + Option + P

You can also import your list using this browser to avoid unusual response or error. If you're able to successfully save your response and import your list, you can switch back to the iman browser and clear the cache. Other supported browsers can also help you isolate these kinds of issues.     

 

To edit an item and add a Category within QuickBooks, you can follow these steps: 

 

  1. From the Sales menu, click Product and Services.
  2. Look for the imported item and click Edit.
  3. Select a Category.
  4. Click Save and close.

For more information on keeping track of your inventory, you can use this link: Set up and track your inventory in QuickBooks Online.    

 

You can always post your questions here if there's anything else that you need help with. Take care and have a good one!

david245
Level 2

When importing an inventory file is there some way to include 'category'?

Hi Catherine,

You absolutely can include Categories (&Sub Categories) during an import by following the simple instructions in the link posted by 

The really disappointing part was QB support not advising me of this when I contacted them to ensure my import/update would not create duplicate records (which it did)

I have just finished, at 8pm, a job I started at 2:30pm which should have taken much less than an hour.

Someone needs to update the available help around importing to include the critical and seriously helpful info found at the link mentioned above.

Only up side was I had a hundreds, not thousands, of records to fix

Cheers

David