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Thanks for taking the time to visit the Community today, pete36.
I'll be sharing the first out of six steps in exporting QuickBooks Online (QBO) data to QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT). Before that, let's make sure we meet the system requirements for a successful conversion. Check out this article to learn more: Export limitations - QuickBooks Online to QuickBooks Desktop
Once the requirements are met, let's set up the security settings in Internet Explorer.
To learn more about converting your company file, please read through this article: Export your QuickBooks Online data to QuickBooks Desktop.
You may also want to visit our Get QuickBooks Desktop user guides article for additional guidance on how you can navigate the desktop version.
You're always welcome to comment below if you have other concerns or follow up inquiries about managing transactions in QBO. I'm just around to help. Take care always.
Unfortunately not.
I spent another 2 hours between the dumb azz chats and then finally a phone call and they still could not get it to work.
I even then saw an answer well, possible answer and tried that and I can not even import the excel reports individually???
I dont get it. Well I do get it they want you stuck on the over priced QBO
Not sure if the other went through but NO 2 more hours and still nothing
I can see you've been through a lot converting your Online data to Desktop. Let's perform other troubleshooting steps to resolve this, @pete36.
Currently, Internet Explorer (IE) is the supported browser in QuickBooks Desktop. However, this browser isn't supported in QBO.
You can use the following URL to initiate the download in Internet Explorer as a workaround: http://qbo.intuit.com/app/exportqbodatatoqbdt. Then, prepare to export your QuickBooks Online data by following these steps:
Once done, you can use this article to complete the process. From there, go directly to Step 4: Finish exporting your data: Export your QuickBooks Online data to QuickBooks Desktop.
I've also added this article that can provide additional guidance on how to navigate the desktop version: Get QuickBooks Desktop user guides.
Feel at ease to let me know how it goes. I'll be here to help you if you need further assistance in exporting data in QuickBooks. Keep safe always.
Sorry, but this method no longer works, even with the settings adjustments for IE that are recommended.
As soon as I log in to QBO, the screen goes completely blank, preventing further progress.
Can you please raise this internally to see how soon it can be corrected?
We all love QBO, but sometimes we need to export to QBDT to run a specific report.
Thank you.
Thank you for trying the steps, InOD-Ron.
At this point, I would recommend contacting our Support team, so they can check this out further. They can use a screen-sharing tool to see you creating a backup and to check the root cause of the issue.
Let me know if you have other questions in mind. Have a good day!
Hey InOD-Ron, I just got done dealing with support chat and I may have a solution. After you log in and get the blank page, replace the word "homepage" in the address bar with "?useAppfabricSPA=false" (without the double quotes). Once I did that, it displayed and allowed me to use QBO in IE 11 and I was able to export my data.
Original URL: https://c71.qbo.intuit.com/app/homepage
Working URL: https://c71.qbo.intuit.com/app/?useAppfabricSPA=false
Thanks for the tips on how to reach a human - that's so valuable in seeking support!
Here's an update: the screen going blank upon logging in to QBO using IE 11 is a "known issue" at Intuit.
Regrettably, several weeks later, it is still unresolved. Without this capability, QBO can no longer be exported to QBDT. When or whether, if ever, Intiuit will fix this issue, is unknown.
I took the case all the way through to Data Services, who are next in line behind the engineers, in understanding how everything works, and they said they would add my name to the ongoing "investigation," to be notified when thee issue is fixed. I'm not holding my breath.
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Replying to the other post, suggesting replacing "/homepage" at the end of the URL for the blanked page with "/?useAppfabricSPA=false":
Great idea! And it works - but only up to a point.
When you get to the "Learn more" at the "Moving to QuickBooks Desktop?" question, it takes you to a help page about exporting via Excel, not to the next step in what used to be the usual direct export to QBDT process.
Looks increasingly like they really don't want you to be able to do this any more. Makes no sense, because they make money anyway (unless they are afraid that QBDT is a superior product to QBO).
Bad news -- but thanks for the tip!
If you still hit the wall and don't mind to give an access to the 3rd party service, contact us in a private message.
Hi,
I get a blank screen in the Export Overview Window. I do not get the get started button.
Good morning, @vegessa.
Thanks for chiming in on this thread about exporting your QuickBooks Online data to Desktop. Let me point you in the right direction to get this information over to the new account.
Since the steps listed in the link didn't work and you're receiving a blank screen, I suggest contacting our Customer Support Team for further assistance. They'll be able to use a screen share tool to help you convert these details over. Here's how:
It's that easy!
Keep us updated on how the call goes. I'm only a post away if you need me again. Have a wonderful Monday!
Make sure you are using QBO US version. Otherwise, you will need a workaround to convert data to QBD US version.
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