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Thank you for posting in the Community, @arielson.
The supported file when importing bank transactions in QuickBooks Desktop is (.qbo) file.
To download web connect files, here's what you'll need to do:
Once done, go to the Bank Feeds Center to review your transactions. For additional information on this process, I recommend the following article: Import web connect (.qbo) files.
Just in case, I'll add these articles for future reference:
If you need anything else, leave a comment below. I'm here for you. Have a great day!
Thank you for posting in the Community, @arielson.
The supported file when importing bank transactions in QuickBooks Desktop is (.qbo) file.
To download web connect files, here's what you'll need to do:
Once done, go to the Bank Feeds Center to review your transactions. For additional information on this process, I recommend the following article: Import web connect (.qbo) files.
Just in case, I'll add these articles for future reference:
If you need anything else, leave a comment below. I'm here for you. Have a great day!
Thanks!
There is a converter I just found from Propersoft.com...CSVtoQBO. I just purchased the one converter, but there are others.
I have nothing to gain from this but it saved me a ton of time. The serve and followup has been great but it was truly seamless and I did not need any help.
This converts a csv bank transaction list to a QBO file to import though Web connect.
Am I missing something here? It says solved, but I don't think so.
Looking to download a CSV file (not a web connect file) into brand new copy of QuickBooks Pro 2020. Credit Card Company does not offer a QBO download, does not offer Web Connect, is not a banking institution in the feed list. Only option is CSV.
The instructions listed here do not address CSV import for banking. The only option listed here is to go out and purchase another software to make the software my customer just purchased work properly.
Hey there, @JPC Ventures.
Thanks for following the thread. I'm happy to elaborate on how to import using a CSV file.
Since you're trying to import a CSV file from your bank, a good thing to note is QuickBooks can't import transactions. If you take a look at our guide from the tool kit mentioned by my colleague above, it states:
With that being said, the only option you would have to import the transactions in QuickBooks would be to use a third party or manually enter them.
I understand how importing the CSV file in QuickBooks would be beneficial for you and your business. I have personally submitted a feedback request to our product development team, so this can be considered in a future update. Please know you can follow our latest happenings and updates using our Blog Site.
Let me know if you have additional questions or concerns. I'll be here every step of the way. Feel free to reach out to the Community at any time. Take care and enjoy the rest of your day. You certainly deserve it!
Understood. I agree with what others have said here. A plug in is available for QBO, SO...it should be easy to make it available for desktop. I hope they add it.
Thank You.
Nope you're not missing anything, Quickbooks cant do its basic job of book keeping :P hey lets download a csv file from our bank oops... quickbook denied.. :') oh how about converting it to a QBO file.. how do we do that.. erm.. erm.. download some other third party app I suppose.. because Quickbooks denied :') Should be called Slowbooks.. and maybe miss out the books part.. because it doesn't even book anything seamlessly with anything... :D
are you kidding me?? it asks how to convert CSV to QBO... and you say go here, here and here, then slect your QBO file?! NOTHING about converting the CSV to a QBO. does it just magically happen??
You can utilize a 3rd party app to convert the file.
Which one? When I looked into Money Thumb and Proper Soft they both came up as scams? Who does QB recommend?
What do you mean with scam? Many of our clients have been using MT. Utilize the trial version to make sure.
https://www.moneythumb.com/?ref=110
Here is what I use as Merril Lynch does not export to web connect files.
ProperSoft and this is cheap and the people were super helpful.
I use it every month for them.
Good luck:)
Maru
I still use propersoft, inexpensive, good support, and it works great.
Merrill Lynch does not do QuickBooks file, so this easily transfers CSV.
I do not know if it works with outdated QuickBooks, but it may be worth a try.
Good luck all:)
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