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Hello rodrigo,
I'd be pleased to help you re-enable the Loan Manager in your QuickBooks Desktop.
Did you recently upgrade to a new version of QuickBooks Desktop or restore a backup copy? If so, this is one of the reasons why the Loan Manager is missing.
Here's an article that will help you re-enable the Loan Manager in QuickBooks Desktop:
Loan Manager is missing after upgrading QuickBooks Desktop
I look forward to hearing from you soon. Let me know if you need further help, I'll be around.
Hello rodrigo,
I'd be pleased to help you re-enable the Loan Manager in your QuickBooks Desktop.
Did you recently upgrade to a new version of QuickBooks Desktop or restore a backup copy? If so, this is one of the reasons why the Loan Manager is missing.
Here's an article that will help you re-enable the Loan Manager in QuickBooks Desktop:
Loan Manager is missing after upgrading QuickBooks Desktop
I look forward to hearing from you soon. Let me know if you need further help, I'll be around.
I upgraded from Quickbooks Pro 2016 to Desktop for Mac 2019. I don't see loan manager? Any help would be great. Thanks!
Hi there, @tcimaglia.
Welcome to the Community. I can help you see the Loan Manager feature on your QuickBooks for Mac 2019.
First, you will have to reboot your computer. This is necessary for the update to properly sync with your QuickBooks and Internet Explorer.
After that, run the Reboot.bat:
Finally, open your QuickBooks and use the Loan Manager feature.
If you need more steps to perform, you can use this article as your reference: Loan Manager or Cash Flow Projector is missing after upgrading QuickBooks Desktop.
Keep me posted if you're able to see the loan manager or if you have other questions. I'm always here to help you more. Have a good one.
I'm pretty sure QB for Mac never had Loan Manager. You should confirm this. Thanks.
What is the best way to enter the bills and payments on Quickbooks for Mac 2019 if you transferred your company file from the QuickBooks Desktop and we were using Loan Manager before?
Hi there, Amandapendleton416,
Thanks for visiting our forum. I'll be glad to share some insights about transferring transactions from QuickBooks Desktop for Windows to Mac.
QBTeachmt is correct. The Loan Manager feature is currently unavailable in QuickBooks Desktop for Mac. If you need to import vendor transactions to your new file, you can create a spreadsheet with all the information you want to bring in using an IIF (Intuit Interchange Format) file.
You may want to check this manual to know more about the general instructions when importing transactions in QuickBooks Mac: http://qblittlesquare.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/QBM-Users-Guide-150923-opt.pdf
You also have the option to manually enter the transactions or use a third-party application that integrates with both softwares. You can check our QuickBooks Apps website to get one.
Please let me know if you have any questions about QuickBooks. I'll be glad to answer them for you. Have a good day!
MAC doesn't use .bat files that is a windows batch file
what if the principal and interest amounts arent matching the loan plan that the bank has?
Hello mee12,
It's possible that some information is missing when setting up the loan manager.
You can review the loan information by following these steps:
For reference, you can go to Step 2 in this article: QuickBooks Loan Manager.
Reach out to us if you need more help with QuickBooks. Thanks.
Your answer was helpful.
The situation, however, is emblematic of the degree to which Intuit deprioritizes the user experience. Requiring users to download a toolkit to debug a new release would make even a Windows 10 release team look for a hole to crawl into.
With all the new ways Intuit has developed over the last 10 year for reaching into my pocket for more money, the expectation would be that at least a portion would go to developing some professional level testing and UX methods.
I too am missing my loan manager option in Quickbooks 2016. I have read the community post and have tried everything and CANNOT get Loan Manager to appear in the Banking Drop Down.
I recently bought a new computer. I installed my Quickbooks 2016 on my new laptop and brought over my quickbook files using PC Link. I restored all my QuickBook Companies using RESTORE BACKUP copies. This worked well and all my company files are active and had current data.
I have mutiple loans that I track in one company QB. I read alll the post and tried all recommendations but no luck.
(1) ran the reboot.bat file (with admin rights) in QB to do a recovery - did not work
(2) Used Quickbook Tool Hub. Tried quick repair and program problem repair. - did not work
(3) moved over company.LMR file from old computer and put into QB directory where F2 showed my company file. Restared QB and Restarted computer - did not work.
HELP. I need this file back to track the accuracy of principal and interest (amortization) of my pre-estblished loans.
THANK you!!!
You can upgrade to QuickBooks 2020, KrisMatty.
QB 2016 is no longer supported and this might be one of the reason why you're unable to see the Loan Manager feature.
You’ll need to create a backup file to make sure that the data will be saved before upgrading. Here's how:
Follow the detailed steps on this article to upgrade your company file: Upgrade your company files after switching to a new version of QuickBooks Desktop.
If the Loan Manager is still missing after the upgrade, check this article on how to resolve it: Loan Manager or Cash Flow Projector is missing after upgrading QuickBooks Desktop.
Here are additional articles you can read for reference:
Stay in touch with me if you need more help.
Like many, my Loan Manager disappeared in QB2017Pro. After trying every repair option provided, and spending three hours with QB support, I was told that there's no answer.
It's gone and Intuit support knows not where...
So I tried upgrading to QB2020 Pro.
On the laptop, still no Loan Manager.
On the desktop; Hey, there's Loan Manager!
That was on Friday...
Today, Monday, giddy to re-enter all my loan info: IT'S GONE AGAIN.
Intuit SUpoort: YOU'VE GOT A PROBLEM!
Hello there, pdperry.
To see the Loan Manager, the platform should be up-to-date. Also, there are system requirements for QuickBooks Desktop to run smoothly.
You can check this outQuickBooks Desktop system requirements.
Let me know if you have further concerns. I’ll be here to help you out. Take care.
I, too, upgraded just recently to Quickbooks Desktop Pro 2020. My loan is not showing up in loan manager. I have not yet tried downloading the Quickbooks Tool Hub....Wish me luck!
SOLVED: To everyone who mysteriously lost their loan manager...
Ensure your Windows' settings has Internet Explorer set as the default web browser.
Mine was set to Chrome, and loan manager disappeared.
On a whim I reset my two machines' default from Chrome back to Internet Explorer, restarted the systems, opened QuickBooks and - voila! - loan manager is back.
If you lost your loans AND none of the above worked AND your QB company file has a different name after the upgrade here is a solution.
Summary:
During the upgrade and creating a new file the loan data, which is stored in the .LMR file does not get carried over. You can't just rename the .LMR file because it checks the company file name in the .LMR file. If it doesn't match you'll get an error.
I'm having the same problem. I've tried the steps below and also calling in and no help. I have Desktop Pro 2020 and cannot access Loan Manager. I have also tried Quickbooks Tool Hub as well.
Hi there, Florinda. I see the urgency of getting the issue resolved.
Thank you for sharing the results after following the suggestions above. Since all the troubleshooting steps didn't work, I recommend contacting our QuickBooks Support Team. I know you already called them, but only they have the tools to investigate this further and provide additional troubleshooting steps. They can also create an investigation ticket if other users are experiencing the same. To reach them, please follow the steps below:
You can also check out this article for another way of contacting our support team and its support hours: QuickBooks Desktop Support.
Feel free to comment below with questions or concerns besides the Loan Manager issue. The Community team is always here to help you out. Keep safe
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