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Greetings, @Opash.
Are you referring to uploading/downloading your bank transactions (WebConnect files) to QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT)? If so, yes, it's possible to do that! Let me show you how:
1. Open QuickBooks, then go to the File menu at the upper left.
2. Pick Utilities, then Import and Web Connect Files.
3. Select the file you saved, then Open.
4. When prompted to Select Bank Account, pick:
5. Click Continue.
6. Once done, hit OK.
After that, go to the Bank Feed Centre to review the transactions. This can be done by clicking the Banking menu at the top, then choosing Bank Feeds and Bank Feeds Center.
That should point you in the right direction. For additional information, consider checking out this article: Download Bank Feed transactions.
Keep me posted on how it goes or if you're referring to something else. I'm always here to help. Cheers!
@FritzF wrote:Greetings, @Opash.
Are you referring to uploading/downloading your bank transactions (WebConnect files) to QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT)? If so, yes, it's possible to do that! Let me show you how:
1. Open QuickBooks, then go to the File menu at the upper left.
2. Pick Utilities, then Import and Web Connect Files.
3. Select the file you saved, then Open.
4. When prompted to Select Bank Account, pick:
- Use an existing QuickBooks account if the account you are importing the transactions into is already set up in QuickBooks.
- Create a new QuickBooks account if the account you are importing the transactions into is not yet in QuickBooks. Type a name.
5. Click Continue.
6. Once done, hit OK.
After that, go to the Bank Feed Centre to review the transactions. This can be done by clicking the Banking menu at the top, then choosing Bank Feeds and Bank Feeds Center.
That should point you in the right direction. For additional information, consider checking out this article: Download Bank Feed transactions.
Keep me posted on how it goes or if you're referring to something else. I'm always here to help. Cheers!
@FritzF wrote:Greetings, @Opash.
Are you referring to uploading/downloading your bank transactions (WebConnect files) to QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT)? If so, yes, it's possible to do that! Let me show you how:
1. Open QuickBooks, then go to the File menu at the upper left.
2. Pick Utilities, then Import and Web Connect Files.
3. Select the file you saved, then Open.
4. When prompted to Select Bank Account, pick:
- Use an existing QuickBooks account if the account you are importing the transactions into is already set up in QuickBooks.
- Create a new QuickBooks account if the account you are importing the transactions into is not yet in QuickBooks. Type a name.
5. Click Continue.
6. Once done, hit OK.
After that, go to the Bank Feed Centre to review the transactions. This can be done by clicking the Banking menu at the top, then choosing Bank Feeds and Bank Feeds Center.
That should point you in the right direction. For additional information, consider checking out this article: Download Bank Feed transactions.
Keep me posted on how it goes or if you're referring to something else. I'm always here to help. Cheers!
Hi @Opash,
Let me suggest an alternative way of uploading your CSV file. We'll need to to install the QuickBooks Import Excel and CSV toolkit first.
Here's how:
The folder located on step 5 contains the Import from Excel and CSV Manual. It's a PDF document with instructions on how you can use the toolkit to import your CSV file to QuickBooks.
Once you're done and you want to reconcile your bank account, take a look at this article: Reconcile bank and card accounts in QuickBooks Desktop.
I'll be here to answer any other questions you might have. Leave them in the comments below and I'll get back to you.
Hey @Opash,
Uploading Comma-Separated Values (CSV) files is possible in QuickBooks. But you’ll need to go through the Banking menu to achieve this.
Since you’re not able to see the Banking menu, let’s run your Verify & Rebuild Data utilities to isolate if there’s a problem with your company file.
Then, if you can see the Banking menu, you can now upload your CSV files.
You can always let me know if you have any other questions or concerns. I’ll be around to help.
Hey, Thanks for the feedback. Is this the screen I should be seeing, I have no options to upload my statement at all? Or am I missing something? I really hope I can get it working. Cheers Kihara
Yes, you're on the correct screen, Kihara.
After clicking the Banking menu, you can select Bank Feeds > Import Web Connect File.
However, QuickBooks Desktop only accepts a Web Connect (.QBO) file. I'd recommend downloading it from your bank's website.
If you still want to use your .CSV file, you can look for a ".CSV to .QBO" file converter.
Once you've acquired the Web Connect (.QBO) file, you can already import it to QuickBooks:
Then you start categorizing, adding, and matching your banking transactions.
If your bank also offers Direct Connect service, you might consider using it. You can download your banking transactions without using a Web Connect file. Here's an article for reference: Set Up Account for Bank Feeds.
Have a great day!
Hello there, Kihara.
I can't suggest for a specific file converter, but you can easily search them online.
After converting the file, you can use the articles I've provided on my earlier reply to import it in QuickBooks.
Let me know if you need anything else.
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