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Our bank hadn't been reconciled since 2020. I put in an ending balance and then clicked ALL the entries to the current period - it's $24k out - I want to unclick all the entries to cancel the partially reconciled entries ("C") without doing them one-by-one, like your suggestion about. Any ideas, other than contact your accountant as we don't have an accountant that has Quickbooks. Also, the reconciliation was never finalized, so I'm actually asking how to cancel an unfinalized reconciliation. Thank you!
Thank you for joining this thread, AndromedaDrake.
I can see the urgency of correcting the discrepancy in your reconciliation. Let me share an alternate solution on how to fix the issue.
You can consider reaching out to our ProAdvisors for further assistance. They can help make sure your books are up-to-date, accurate, and ready for tax time. Simply click on the following link and enter your city or ZIP to speed up the process: ProAdvisor.
Otherwise, you'll have to unreconcile the transactions one at a time. Here's how:
Please know that It's a good idea to reconcile your bank, savings, and credit card accounts once a month. This is to keep your books in order.
In addition, these resources cover all the details about matching your bank and credit card statements, as well as troubleshooting beginning and opening balances issues:
The Community is always open if you have further questions about clearing old transactions. I'll be here to continue helping. Have a good one.
What about customers that don't have an accountant (and no I don't need one nor do I need you to recommend one to me)??. Is this ever going to be changed where your non accountant users can undo their reconciliations like you could easily do in the desktop version?? This is absurd and from all of the complaints I see going back as far as 2019 you would think your developers would have fixed this by now.
Hey, @THP2.
Thanks for coming on this thread about undoing a bank reconciliation.
Yes, the only way to undo an entire reconcile would be through an accountant account. If you don't have or use an accountant, you'll need to use the steps in this guide listed below for unreconciling a single transaction:
Undo or remove transactions from reconciliations in QBO
I also recommend submitting feedback to our Product Developers so they can consider improving the way to undo a reconcile in QBO.
I hope this helps answer your question. I'm only a post away if you need me again. Take care!
Hello , thanks your the input
one question though
can I do this for several transactions. Let’s say for a whole month of transaction ?
I understand the importance of undoing bank reconciliation in QuickBooks Online (QBO), Anabanaba. I'm here to share insights about this.
As mentioned by my colleague above, the only way to undo the entire reconciliation would be through an accountant. As a workaround, you can manually reconcile the transaction from the bank register to ensure the accuracy of your books.
Here's how:
I've added here an article that will help you in case you encounter reconciliation issues: Fix issues when you're reconciling accounts.
Please come back if you need any further assistance with this process. The Community is always here to help.
This is absurd. The problem is not the countless users who are forced to needlessly waste their time and/or money needing to involve an accountant to do something so basic as undoing a bank reconciliation. The problem is Intuit putting essential features behind paywalls. Include the missing undo reconciliation feature in QBO Plus. I'm so done with this.
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You can set yourself up as an Accountant and do it yourself that way
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