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It's good to see you here, warrentonha-gmai. I can help share some information about deleting the complete vendor list in QuickBooks Online.
For now, we can only make a vendor inactive in QBO. You'll want to purge the account if the data is less that 60 days. The system deletes all data entered into the company, and you're unable to restore or reverse them.
Here's how:
If it's beyond 60 days older, you may need to cancel the account and start a new subscription.
To cancel the account:
To start a new subscription:
I'm adding these articles about managing list in QBO:
Let me know how everything turns out by leaving a comment below. I'm always around if you need help.
Intuit does not allow you to delete customers/vendors/accounts etc. It is a severe limitation of QBO. Sadly, they could easily allow deletes, but they don't. I don't know why, and they won't comment. I do know that Intuit does not listen to its customers, and no matter how much you ask for this, or any change, they will do only what they want. These forums are filled with customers begging for simple, logical changes year-over-year that never get fulfilled.
Note: Quickbooks Online is vastly inferior to Quickbooks Desktop, yet costs much more $$. Consider switching to the desktop version, or picking a competing online bookkeeping software that values feedback from their customers - you'll likely save money too.
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