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Some data from QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) are excluded when you convert it to QuickBooks Online (QBO). One of them are your attachments.
You’ll have to create a copy of those attachments to transfer to transfer them from QBDT to QBO. Then manually attach them again to the transactions or your client’s information in QBO.
The “Attach” folder can be found in the same location as your QuickBooks Company file. For more details about this process, you can visit this article.
Once done, you can now start adding your attachments in your QBO account.
Here’s how:
6. Select Save.
To add attachments to transactions, these are the steps:
Additionally, you might want to give this article a visit for more information about how to handle attachments in QuickBooks Online.
To wrap this up, I'll be leaving this article where you can check to learn more about the limitations on exporting QBDT to QBO.
Keep me posted on how it goes. You can get back to me anytime if you have further questions about this or any additional QuickBooks related concern. I'll be around to lend you my help. Keep safe!
You have to migrate the attachment files manually to QBO. Another option, consider buying a 3rd party conversion service to migrate your data including attachments.
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