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I'm wondering if it's possible to open and use my data file from the above Canadian version in the US version of QB. Has anbody tried that?
Best regards
Andy
QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) Canadian company files are specific to Canadian versions and can't be directly opened or used in other regions, such as the US, Alemminger. I'll share more details below.
Attempting to do so will cause errors due to differences in features, account types, tax settings, and currency that could affect the data during the conversion. It also requires that all computers used to access a single company file be set to the same regional settings. Different regional settings have different date formats, which can cause errors in QuickBooks. To work with data in different regions, you'll need corresponding regional versions of QuickBooks Desktop or other options like QuickBooks Online (QBO). You'll want to consider exploring QBO which offers global versions.
For more information on modifying the Windows regional settings, you can refer to this reference: Change regional settings in Windows.
If in case you want to make transactions in different currencies, this article can guide you on setting up and utilizing the multicurrency feature: Set up and use Multicurrency. Just take note that once this feature is turned on, you're unable to turn it off.
Please don't hesitate to post again for clarification or additional queries about managing your QBDT account and preferences or other QBDT-related concerns. We're always here to help, Alemminger.
Hi Carneil,
Thanks for your reply.
I'm stuck with the Canadian version of QuickBooks Desktop Premier and don't want to switch to online.
So I'm looking for another solution.
Is there a way to convert the Canadian multi-currency file to the US-version or can anybody think of a different solution?
Best regards
Andy
While there isn't a direct way to convert your Canadian company file to the US version of QuickBooks, I can provide you with a workaround to transfer your data, Andy.
As my colleague mentioned, directly converting a Canadian file to the US version of QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) can lead to significant errors due to the regional differences, such as tax codes, which compromise data accuracy.
Instead, you can export your Canadian data using MS Excel, IIF files, or a CSV format, and then manually import it into the US version. For more details on other files that can be imported and exported from QuickBooks Desktop, please refer to this article.
Please remember to make a backup before importing the data, as changes made during the import cannot be reversed.
I've added some articles that contain more information about restoring your backed-up company file and how to locate it if you forgot where you saved it:
Feel free to drop your Reply below if you require further assistance. We're always here to help.
Is there a way to convert the Canadian multi-currency file to the US-version or can anybody think of a different solution?
You can contact @Fiat Lux - ASIA directly by email for assistance.
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