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How do I recover a bank account inadvertently eliminated in COA? (Data still exists when I pull up some of the vendor payments, but then if I want to leave or make changes, QB freezes.)
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Hi there, @paul17.
I see this is your first question so let me take the time to welcome you here to the Intuit community. I can help walk you through recovering your bank account in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT).
Here's how:
1. Go to Company menu at the top and pick Chart of Accounts on the drop-down (or press Ctrl + A on your keyboard for the shortcut).
2. Put a checkmark on the Include inactive box at the bottom part.
3. Right-click on the bank account you want to recover, then select Make Account Active on the drop-down.
4. You can also click the X icon right before the Name column to make an account active.
I also added some sample screenshots for your guide.
For future reference, you can check out this article for more further guidance: Understand QuickBooks Chart of Accounts.
That should do the trick! Please let me know how it goes or if I can be of additional assistance in the comment section. I'd be glad to answer if you have any follow-up questions. Take care and have a wonderful rest of the day!
Hi there, @paul17.
I see this is your first question so let me take the time to welcome you here to the Intuit community. I can help walk you through recovering your bank account in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT).
Here's how:
1. Go to Company menu at the top and pick Chart of Accounts on the drop-down (or press Ctrl + A on your keyboard for the shortcut).
2. Put a checkmark on the Include inactive box at the bottom part.
3. Right-click on the bank account you want to recover, then select Make Account Active on the drop-down.
4. You can also click the X icon right before the Name column to make an account active.
I also added some sample screenshots for your guide.
For future reference, you can check out this article for more further guidance: Understand QuickBooks Chart of Accounts.
That should do the trick! Please let me know how it goes or if I can be of additional assistance in the comment section. I'd be glad to answer if you have any follow-up questions. Take care and have a wonderful rest of the day!
Thank you, I think that did it!
Best regards,
Paul
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