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BethR_Ballentine
Level 2

Conversion

I will be migrating to Quickbooks Online from Intuit QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions: Nonprofit 22.0 Release R1P (64-bit).  I'm not seeing the the built-in conversion tool so I'll be using the stand-alone conversion tool.  Has anyone had difficulties with this?  Any helpful tips or tricks?

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Best answer August 07, 2023

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Angelyn_T
Moderator

Conversion

I appreciate your prompt reply, Beth. Let me provide more insights regarding migrating from QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) to QuickBooks Online (QBO).

 

Yes. You can still proceed with the conversion process if you choose to stick with your current version. However, we recommend you update QuickBooks to the most recent release for greater success or to avoid issues and unexpected results. To start:

 

  1. Select Update QuickBooks Desktop from the Help menu.
  2. Tap on Update Now, then Get Updates.
  3. Close and reopen QuickBooks.
  4. Tap Yes.
  5. Follow the onscreen pop-ups to complete the process.

 

When you're ready to transfer your data to QBO, use the resources from this site as your reference: Move your QuickBooks Desktop file to QuickBooks Online.

 

On the other hand, you can learn more about the steps you should take after the process to ensure your data is ready to go from this article: What to do after you move from QuickBooks Desktop for Windows or Mac to QuickBooks Online.

 

If you have other questions while transferring your data from QBDT to QBO, please leave them in the comments section below. I'm only a few clicks away from assisting you once more. Have a wonderful day!

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Jovychris_A
Moderator

Conversion

I can share some helpful tips and tricks to migrate your QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise Solutions: Non-Profit 2022 Edition to QuickBooks Online, @BethR_Ballentine.

 

I'm listing them down to make sure I got you covered:

 

On the other hand, you mentioned earlier that you don't see the built-in conversion tool. For QBDT Enterprise, our developers keyed the steps to migrate your data. Please follow my directions below:

 

  1. Sign in as an admin to the desktop company file you want to move.
  2. On your keyboard, press Ctrl 1 to open the Product Information window.
  3. Press Ctrl Q, then select OK to display the export window.
  4. On the export window, select Get started.
  5. Sign in as an admin to your QuickBooks Online company.
  6. Select Choose online company, then select the QuickBooks Online company you want to replace with your company file.
  7. Select Continue.
  8. If you track inventory in QuickBooks Desktop:
    • Select Yes to bring them over, then specify the as of date.
      Note: Use the first day after your last tax filing period as your inventory start date.
    • Select No if you want to set up new items later in QuickBooks Online.
  9. Enter “Agree” in the text field, then select Replace.
  10. Select Yes, go ahead and replace the data, then select Replace.

 

I like you to check this article for more insights about migrating QBDT data to QBO: Move your QuickBooks Desktop file to QuickBooks Online.

 

Once all is good, please check out What to do after converting from QBDT to QBO article to check and compare financial reports. In addition, you may notice differences and wonder about how books appear. Take a look at this article for more info: Learn how features and data move from QuickBooks Desktop to QuickBooks Online.

 

I'm still here if you need more data migrations assistance with your company file to the online version. Anytime I can help. Take care always, and more power Beth!

 

BethR_Ballentine
Level 2

Conversion

Thank you for the response to my question.  If my only option is to stay with my current version of Quickbooks (and not update to the latest version of Quickbooks Desktop), will the stand alone conversion tool work?  I don't have payroll, inventory, taxes, invoices, sales, etc.  It's strictly general ledger transactions (less than 74k total targets).

Angelyn_T
Moderator

Conversion

I appreciate your prompt reply, Beth. Let me provide more insights regarding migrating from QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) to QuickBooks Online (QBO).

 

Yes. You can still proceed with the conversion process if you choose to stick with your current version. However, we recommend you update QuickBooks to the most recent release for greater success or to avoid issues and unexpected results. To start:

 

  1. Select Update QuickBooks Desktop from the Help menu.
  2. Tap on Update Now, then Get Updates.
  3. Close and reopen QuickBooks.
  4. Tap Yes.
  5. Follow the onscreen pop-ups to complete the process.

 

When you're ready to transfer your data to QBO, use the resources from this site as your reference: Move your QuickBooks Desktop file to QuickBooks Online.

 

On the other hand, you can learn more about the steps you should take after the process to ensure your data is ready to go from this article: What to do after you move from QuickBooks Desktop for Windows or Mac to QuickBooks Online.

 

If you have other questions while transferring your data from QBDT to QBO, please leave them in the comments section below. I'm only a few clicks away from assisting you once more. Have a wonderful day!

rthobhani
Level 1

Conversion

Hi,
I am trying to migrate from QuickBooks Premier Noprofit Edition 2023 Release R10P (64-Bit), to Quickbooks Online, using the QBO tools , the data gets transferred  but not the attachments (Invoices/Bills), Is there a way to get this done either through QuickBooks or an external provider?

JanbonN
QuickBooks Team

Conversion

Welcome to the Community, @rthobhani. I appreciate the details you've provided and the steps you've taken in migrating your data.

 

When migrating data from QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) to QuickBooks Online (QBO), it's important to note that attachments are not included in the migration process. This is because the two platforms have different interfaces that do not allow for seamless attachment transfer.

 

However, you can still manually import the attachments into each invoice and bill within QBO. This process can be time-consuming, but it ensures that all necessary documents are properly attached to their corresponding transactions.

 

Alternatively, you can use a third-party service to convert your data from QBDT to QBO while retaining all attachments. This may be a more efficient option, particularly if you have plenty of data to migrate.

 

After sorting this out, you can refer to these articles to get started with your QBO company:

 

Return to this thread if you have further concerns with migrating your data. The Community is available 24/7 to help you. Have a good one.

4Gal
Level 11

Conversion

@rthobhani 

You can purchase a 3rd party service to convert data with attachments.

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