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Any tips for moving banking transactions to the credit card register without deleting the banking transactions and manually adding to the credit card register?
Transferring your bank transactions to your credit card register without deleting them can be done in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) Enterprise, Sawas25. I'm here to fill in more information and provide a guided solution.
In QBDT, you can manually re-create the bank transactions as credit card charges to transfer them to the desired credit card register. This way, they'll be in your desired account without deleting them. To do so, kindly follow the steps below:
After that, I recommend reviewing your credit card register to confirm all transactions are documented. Further guidance regarding this topic can be found in this article: Add and match Bank Feed transactions in QuickBooks Desktop.
Additionally, I'll provide you with this material to assist you when reconciling your QBDT accounts. This process helps you maintain accuracy between your books and bank or credit card statements: Reconcile an account in QuickBooks Desktop.
Click the Reply button if you require additional help configuring your bank transactions in QBDT. I'll be here to aid at any time. Have a great day ahead!
Thanks Irene but RCV says otherwise, see their Response below.
I see what you mean though but that would change the account from the credit card to bank account but it would lose the description of what the expense is which of course we need. I just cant see anyway to take the expense from the credit card and move it to the bank account register. Yes can move the transaction to the credit card in your description thank you but dont see how can move the whole transaction with the expense description too. Very unfortunate and hope they make a change soon to allow this, sure it is a common error. Thanks for the help though Irene and thanks RCV!
We've got some details to share on how QuickBooks Desktop works when moving credit card transactions to the bank account register, Sawas25.
The option to directly move credit card transactions into a bank register in QuickBooks Desktop is unavailable. The only way is to delete the credit card activity and re-create the transactions as Checks in the bank account. Let's delete the credit card transactions by following these steps:
Then, recreate the entries as checks in the bank account register. Here's how:
Once done, we can verify the transactions in the bank account register. Let me guide you on how:
By following these steps, we can effectively move your credit card transactions into your bank account register. This ensures your financial records remain accurate in QuickBooks Desktop.
Moreover, you can check out these articles to learn how to review, categorize, and manage your downloaded online banking transactions:
We are looking forward to getting back to you if you have more questions about managing your credit card and bank transactions. Simply hit the Reply button below, and we'll be ready to guide the processes you need, Sawas25.
@sawas25 Unfortunately, QB does not have many instances where you can easily change things from one type of thing to another type of thing.
It'll just be elbow grease here, I'm afraid. There is no way to directly change a banking transaction into a credit card transaction.
If you don't mind using up a bit of paper, may be worth your while to print a custom detail report with a Memo column to capture your expense descriptions, use that to make sure you recreate the erroneously classified transactions with the necessary details.
Feel free to ignore the staff answers. @Irene R said the same thing @RCV said, only worse.
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