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I have a trick available to see complete transaction details on your bank feeds in QuickBooks Online (QBO), stephen.
In your bank feeds, there’s an option to adjust each section to maximize its space and be able to see the complete details. However, please know that it will also take effect on the other columns. There’s also a horizontal scroll bar to help you move sideward of the page. I added a snapshot below for your visual reference:
Furthermore, you can start categorizing your transactions to add them to the correct category and reconcile them to avoid discrepancies. With that, I’ll leave you with these resources for complete guidelines:
Leave a comment below if you have other display preferences for the product. I’m also open to questions about any QuickBooks-related matters you may have. Just don’t hesitate to tap the Reply button to post them here. Take care!
Good morning, @stephenmeyer3-me.
Thanks for taking the time to reach out to the QuickBooks Community. I hope you're having a great day so far.
You can expand the view of transactions to show 300 at a time. I'll show you how to do this below.
That should do the trick. You can also run some different reports to view all your transactions. Such as a Transaction List report. I'll show you how to run one of these reports below.
Once you open the report you can Customize it any way you see fit.
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Take care and have a wonderful day ahead!
Perhaps I stated my question incorrectly....it's not the number of transactions that are displayed,but the ability to read each transaction completely, meaning it displays only a portion of the line, for example, not the amount.
I have a trick available to see complete transaction details on your bank feeds in QuickBooks Online (QBO), stephen.
In your bank feeds, there’s an option to adjust each section to maximize its space and be able to see the complete details. However, please know that it will also take effect on the other columns. There’s also a horizontal scroll bar to help you move sideward of the page. I added a snapshot below for your visual reference:
Furthermore, you can start categorizing your transactions to add them to the correct category and reconcile them to avoid discrepancies. With that, I’ll leave you with these resources for complete guidelines:
Leave a comment below if you have other display preferences for the product. I’m also open to questions about any QuickBooks-related matters you may have. Just don’t hesitate to tap the Reply button to post them here. Take care!
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