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You can import the PDF statements into QuickBooks by changing the file type. To accomplish this task, please use a third-party application to help convert the file format.
The Intuit Marketplace has a wide range of options for compatible apps. In your browser enter this link to access the site: https://apps.intuit.com/app/apps/home.
In the Search field type in a keyword or category to expedite the process. You can also do this by logging in to your QBO account and then select Apps on the left panel.
After converting the transactions, you can start importing them to QuickBooks. Here’s how:
For additional information about the import process, please see the following article: How to download bank data using Excel CSV files.
Let me know if you need further assistance with any of these steps. Please know I’m here to help. Wishing you the best.
I'd like to import credit card statements from several years ago
Understand that if you do that, current balances will change. There is no such thing as an info only entry in QB.
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