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Yes, you can import AP details into QBO by using a third-party application. This is because the built-in import utility is only available in other regions.
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You can utilize TPExporter for your AP clerk on her QB Desktop and TPImporter for Online for your QB Online users.
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Another option, replace your QB Desktop with a cloud-based accounting application other than QBO. You will find a few apps to choose with the free starter plan and only utilize the billing feature. Then you will use this app to connect both apps. Every time your clerk post the bill, it will duplicate the data on your QBO automatically. You don't need to migrate any data manually.
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