Hello, @parkerha1992-gma.
You can filter your transactions list so you'd be able to locate your PayPal transactions. I can guide you on how to do it.
- Go to QuickBooks Self-Employed.
- Choose the Transactions menu.
- Set the date range of the transactions you've added.
- From the Account drop-down, pick your PayPal account.
- You can set the Type drop-down to display your Spending transactions.
If you're still unable to locate your PayPal transaction, you can still re-import those missing transactions back in your QuickBooks Self- Employed.
- Go to the Gear icon.
- Choose Imports.
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- Select Import older transactions on the right for the account you want the transactions to belong to.
- Follow the instructions onscreen to finish importing your data.
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- Select Import.
You can browse this article for detailed instructions on how to import transactions to QBSE: Import transactions from other sources.
Always feel free to leave a comment below if you have other questions about managing your PayPal transactions. I'm always here to help.