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rogkermi
Level 1

Quickbooks Desktop 2023 for MAC

Hi, 

With the QB 2023 desktop for MAC 64 bit, using OS Ventura, can I have multiple company files?

If so, how do I create them?

 

Thx,

Roger

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Carneil_C
QuickBooks Team

Quickbooks Desktop 2023 for MAC

I've come to help you create multiple companies in QuickBooks Desktop Mac, @rogkermi.

 

Ideally, we can create multiple company files for QuickBooks Desktop for Mac. The system walks you through a setup process to create your company file. I'll show you how to do it: 

 

  1. Open QuickBooks. You'll see the No Company Open window
  2. Click Get Started
  3. On the next window that appears, click Start Setup.
  4. Log in to your Intuit account if you have one. If you do not have one, click "Create an account" and enter your information to make one.
  5. Once done, log in to your Intuit account and create your company file. First, specify the name and location for saving your company file. Click OK, then enter a password on the Password Required window.
  6.  Enter information about your company and click Next.
  7. Next, you'll see the "Choose your industry and chart of accounts" window and enter the necessary information.
  8. You'll see the location on your new company file in the final window. Click OK.

 

These articles can give you more insights to find out more about the latest updates and new, improved features: 

 

 

Stay in touch if you have other queries about setting up your company. I'll be right here to answer them for you. Keep safe always.

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