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Join nowHi there, @kim118.
Let me give you some insights about converting QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) to QuickBooks Online (QBO).
We're unable to open a backup file directly from an external drive. However, you can install our trial version where you can restore the backup copy. Then, export your data to QBO from the trial version.
Once done, follow these steps:
For more detailed steps, refer to this article: Move your QuickBooks Desktop file to QuickBooks Online.
Know that there are limitations when you convert your file. That includes the attachments, audit trail, and recurring transactions.
Once done, I'd recommend running the Profit and Loss and Balance Sheet reports to ensure that you transferred your data correctly. To verify your reports in both products, filter the date period to All Dates and the accounting method to Accrual. For more information, check out this article: What to do after converting from QBDT for Windows to QBO.
I’m always here if you need further assistance. Take care.
Copy your backup file to local and restore it on the trial license of QB 2020 as mentioned by LieraMarie_A. Make sure you have open a QBO account prior to migrate.
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