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Yes, you can print prior bank reconciliations, frank10.
After completing a bank reconciliation, QuickBooks Online (QBO) automatically creates a reconciliation report.
Let me walk you through the easy steps:
You'll want to read through this article for more information on how to view, print or export a reconciliation report.
The Community is always around to help you if you have other questions.
Is it possible to have the bank reconciliation report available to online users with view rights only?
Can I allow users with online view only rights to see the bank reconciliation report?
Thanks for checking this out with us, @CASTforChrist,
Viewing Reconciliation reports for Standard users with View Only access is currently unavailable. This is because they don't have the access rights to view or make changes in the Banking page.
To learn more about managing users in QBO, see this articles:
Add, delete, or change user access.
User types in QuickBooks Online.
I appreciate your time today. Let me now if you have any other questions about this or anything QuickBooks related. The Community has your back and I'm here if you need further assistance. Cheers to your success in the years to come!
Good morning. In QB 2020 desktop version, how to I print last years bank reconcilliations for each month? Thank you in advance.
I'm happy to guide you today so you'll be able to print your prior months' reconciliation in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT), @mikeysmrs.
You can open the Previous Reconciliation report so you'll be able to print your previous reconciliations. If you're using QBDT Premier, Accountant, and Enterprise, you can get reports for your last 120 reconciliations. However, the report will just show you the most recent reconciliation if you're using the QBDT Pro.
To run the previous reconciliation report and print it, follow these steps:
For additional information about this report, check out this article: Get reports for previous reconciliations in QuickBooks Desktop.
Also, here is an article you can read more about reconciliations in QBDT: Reconcile an account in QuickBooks Desktop.
Post again if you have any other questions. I'm always here to help. Have a good day!
I can only get the previous month....how do you go back several months. I do not see a place to put the date in.
Mine is not showing a statement ending date on that page. Where can I find that?
Hey there, @baysalr.
Glad to have you here in the Community. Once on the History by Account screen, you'll see a breakdown first by year. To see specific months within a given year, hit the Dropdown arrow. Only months that were reconciled using the Reconciliation tool in QuickBooks Online will appear in this report. If you imported from QuickBooks Desktop or manually reconciled transactions in the register, those won't appear in this report. You can find the Statement Ending Date under the first column on this report.You can also specify the date range using the Report period box. I've included a screenshot below to outline how you can find this information.
If you'd like to learn more about viewing reconciliation history, I recommend: How do I view, print, or export a reconciliation report?
If you have any other questions, use the Reply button below. I'll be here for you. Have a great day!
I am using Quickbooks Desktop and don't see how to rerun a reconciliation from a year ago.
Hey there, driley1972.
Welcome to the Intuit Community. Let’s run the Previous Reconciliation Report to view the previous year's reconciled transactions.
With just a few clicks, you can accomplish this task in QuickBooks. You can get reports for the last 120 reconciliations if you’re using any of these versions: Premier, Accountant, and Enterprise.
If so, I laid out the steps below to accomplish this task. Here’s how:
If you’ve reconciled for more than 120 times, change the system date of the computer to your desired period. This way, you can print your previous reconciliation.
Let me share this guide for additional information about running a reconciliation report. It provides an overview of how to export the information to Excel:
Get reports for previous reconciliations in QuickBooks Desktop.
Stay in touch if you have further questions or any questions about QuickBooks. I’m here to answer them for you. Have a great rest of the day.
On the desktop version I was also unable to choose a prior statement date. I created a backup file for this specific purpose. I opened that backup file and undid all of my bank reconciliations back to the month for which I needed the report. Once I had undone all of the subsequent months, the previous reconciliation report gave me the month I needed.
I keep getting an error message and am dumped out of Quickbooks when I try to access a prior month reconciliation.
When I try to print prior month bank reconciliations from Reports > Banking, I get an error message and the system dumps me out.
Hello @LeeA,
Let's repair and fix your QuickBooks access so you can view your previous monthly reports of a reconciliation. But first, may I know the prompt you received so I can look for any reported issues related to the error message.
Nevertheless, here's how you can repair and fix your QuickBooks access:
In addition, here's an article you can read to learn more about the tool: Fix common problems and errors with the QuickBooks Desktop Tool Hub.
Lastly, I've got you the following helpful articles below for ideas about reconciliation issues:
If there's anything else that I can help you, let me know in the comments. I'll be happy to help.
I am not seeing the option to select a statement ending date. I'm sure I had that option in previous Quickbooks versions.
I appreciate you joining the thread, @SOAR.
If you're using QuickBooks Desktop Pro, the option to select the Statement Ending date is no longer available. Since the Previous Reconciliation Report only shows your most recent reconciliation.
To know more about previous reconciliation report , check out this article: Get reports for previous reconciliations in QuickBooks Desktop.
Please stay in touch if you need further assistance with the steps. I'm here to help. Have a good one!
Why would they do that? Just because I'm using Pro means I won't ever need to print a previous bank recon?
Hello there, SOAR,
While QuickBooks Desktop Pro can only show your most recent reconciliation, you're recommended to saving your reconciliation reports in PDF. Or export them to PDF each time you reconcile an account.
For now, you can open your bank account from the Chart of Account. Then, print reconciled transactions from there. Let me show you how:
You can check again this article: Get reports for previous reconciliations for additional information about pulling up reconciled statements.
Stay in touch if there's anything else you need. I'm always around to help.
Thank you and stay safe!
Your response is utterly useless. You state that the option to retrieve previous months' reconciliations is no longer available now then cite and article that instructs you to how to do so as if it were - not helpful at all.
I recently moved from QBDT to QBO, and following these steps are not an option in my QBO. I have a significant starting balance discrepancy in QBO from what I reconciled the prior month as my final balance in QBDT. When I ran my balancing reports during the transition (Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss Summary) everything balanced to the penny. So I'm really lost now as to how to go about trying to figure out where my discrepancy is coming from when I cannot run a reconciliation history report from QBO.
Glad to have you here in the Community, @DC86.
Here are some things you should know after converting your QuickBooks Desktop file to QuickBooks Online.
When you switch from QuickBooks Desktop to QuickBooks Online, you might notice balance discrepancies, there are missing transactions, reports are different and don't match.
You’ll want to check the AR and undeposited funds account balances individually, aside from running and comparing Profit and Loss and Balance Sheet standard reports in Online and Desktop.
The inventory calculation, Multi-currency, and cash basis are expected to result in report discrepancies. This is because QBDT and Online don't consider transactions, as paid the same way. And the transactions with 3 different types of currencies involved, doesn't convert to QBO at this time.
To make sure the beginning balance of the reconciliation is correct, please follow the steps below:
You can also sort the transactions by amount to ensure transaction details are accurate in your statements. Just click the Payment column twice on the Reconcile page and then double click the Deposit column. Then you can use the report to track all details you need to fix the discrepancies.
You might want to check this article to learn more about the migration and find out what data doesn't convert after transition: What to do after converting from QuickBooks Desktop for Windows to QuickBooks Online.
Let me know how this turns out. I'm just a few clicks away. Take care.
When I try to access my client's prior reconciliation reports from QBO by going to reports, reconciliation reports, I do not get a list of reconciliations to choose from. Instead I get a screen that says "Match the book to the bank record" and it wants to me to link a bank account to QBO.
The same thing happens when I try to start a reconciliation - I can't proceed - QBO insists that I connect the bank account, which I DO NOT WANT TO DO. Does QBO no longer allow you to reconcile your accounts if you're not "connected" -?????????????
This has happened with multiple clients and I don't understand WHY. I'm SO frustrated. I hope someone can help me because this is making me NUTS.
I know it can be frustrating when you're unable to reconcile an account, LAM16.
Let me help you route to the right support available regarding your client's prior bank reconciliation concerns. You may consider contacting our QuickBooks Online Advanced Care Team. This way, they can check on this further by pulling out the account and do a screen-share with them to fix this.
Here's how to contact them:
Please let us know if you need anything else. We're always here to help.
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