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Seems like it's taken me forever to hone and tweak many of the memorized reports I customized to my liking. I recently opened a new company and want to use some of the memorized reports I created from another company. Is there a way to save and import these between company files? Thank you.
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Yes and no.
The Accountant Edition can Export report templates as .qbr files.
Any QB desktop program can Import them.
Sometimes, the report will force you to change some settings to something more generic. After Import, you go back and refine it. For instance, selections of Multiple Accounts or a specific Class are often not allowed and need to be Fixed after import to other company file.
Yes and no.
The Accountant Edition can Export report templates as .qbr files.
Any QB desktop program can Import them.
Sometimes, the report will force you to change some settings to something more generic. After Import, you go back and refine it. For instance, selections of Multiple Accounts or a specific Class are often not allowed and need to be Fixed after import to other company file.
can you import custom report setting from qbdesktop to qb online? been a desktop customer for 20 years have very detailed custom reports saved. Just moved to qbo.
I appreciate your loyalty to QuickBooks, @tmosey. Let me share some information about importing custom report settings from QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) to QuickBooks Online (QBO).
QBO and QBDT have different ways of reporting. The system brings all your report except for audit trail and memorized reports. I understand your interest in importing your custom report setting to the online platform. At this time, your option is to customize your reports in QBO after the conversion process.
Here's how:
You can also check out this article for more information: Memorize reports in QuickBooks Online.
After that, you can access your memorized report from the Custom reports tab.
Additionally, you can get more hints while managing your reports in QBO from this material: Run reports in QuickBooks Online.
On the other hand, these links will give your more insights about how your books move from QBDT to QBO:
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