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What can I do if I hit the 14,500 customer limit but don't want to pay for enterprise? This is years of info and I do not have many repeat customers. My inventory skus are not that big but I really need to delete or remove old transactions/customers.
You may have 2 options:
1. Utilize a migration tool to remove unneeded data and create a new company file.
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2. Purchase a 3rd party list reduction service to reduce list items in your company file without the loss of any historical transactions.
Contact us in private for details.
Hi SmallBizMiss,
Welcome to the QuickBooks Community. Thanks for being a long-time QuickBooks customer. I can provide you with the choices when creating a new company file.
To lower the number of customers in your file, you can create a new company file from an existing one or export the information using IIF. You can pick what comes over and only include the information you want in the new company. If you'd like to review this process, check out the following article: export, import and edit IIF files.
You can create a company based on an existing file. This brings balances and lists such as customers and vendors from your old company file. To complete this, go to File>Create Company from Existing Company File. You then select the current file and create a name for the one you're creating.
This works when best done at year-end, so you begin the year with fresh books.
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