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Buy nowIs it possible to import customer statement charges from a google sheet, excel or csv file into desktop and or online?
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We've got you covered, I'll be sharing some insights to help you import customer statement charges from a file in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT).
We currently do not have the option to import customer statement charges from a file in QBDT. However, as a workaround you can manually add a statement charge by following these steps to complete your task:
Note: You can adjust the description or amount of an item if necessary.
5. Enter the quantity in the Qty field and click Record.
For more detailed steps, you can check this article: Enter statement charges in QuickBooks.
Similarly, in QuickBooks Online (QBO), the ability to import customer statement charges from a file is not available. You can find some frequently asked questions about importing data to QBO to learn more about what information can be imported.
I don’t want to leave you empty-handed here. I’m adding some links that will guide you on how to customize your data, add or delete columns, add or remove information on the header/footer, and even personalize the font and style of the report:
Please let me know if you have follow-up questions about customer statements or anything else related to QuickBooks. I'm always here to help. Stay safe!
Not using a spreadsheet directly, but you can convert the spreadsheet to an IIF file for import. Use our BRC IIF Transaction Creator to do this.
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