Thanks for bringing this up here in the Community forum, @GBSCTH2005. I deeply understand the impact this has on you and your business workflow.
Let's take some troubleshooting steps to ensure you can make your products inactive using your QuickBooks Online (QBO) account. An accumulation of historical data can cause unexpected behaviors.
To begin, open your account through an incognito window to rule out the possibility of a webpage issue. You can accomplish this by utilizing the following keyboard shortcuts:
- Safari: Control + Option + P
- Google Chrome: Press Ctrl + Shift + N
- Firefox or Internet Explorer: Ctrl + Shift + P
If that works fine using a private browser, go back to your original browser and clear its cache so the system can start fresh. Also, using a different supported browser can help us dig deep into the root cause of this unexpected behavior.
On the other hand, if you're using QBO Advanced, we've received similar cases or reports about products/items cannot be inactive, indicating the error code "We couldn't make your item(s) inactive Take a look at the item(s), and try again." I recommend contacting our QuickBooks support team so they can add you to the list of affected users.
Additionally, if you'd like to learn more about grouping products and services, here's a resource you can browse: Group products and services into different categories in QuickBooks Online.
You can always have me if you have other queries about managing your products. Let me know if there's anything else that you'd like me to help you with. I want to help you move forward to your business success.