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Thank you for posting here in the Community, @susu.
QuickBooks uses the system date format from your Mac system preferences. The first thing that you need to do is quit your QuickBooks account, then go to your Apple menu to change the default date.
Here's how:
After that, check the statement date if the date changes. If this works, QuickBooks used the updated date in any transactions moving forward.
However, if the problem persists, retrigger the process to save the current date.
Please visit this article for your future reference: QuickBooks Desktop User's Guide. This link contains different topics like, create statements, Adding custom fields, etc. about QuickBooks Desktop using Mac 2019.
Let me know how it goes by clicking the Reply button below. I'm always here to help. Have a fabulous day ahead!
Thank you for your reply. However, I tried this no less than four times and it still shows a different date. Is it possible to change our company set up? I wonder if I possibly set the "statement date" at the beginning when setting up our company and if so, is there a way to change what was initially set up? Thank you again.
Hey there, @susu.
To get you back to business in no time, I suggest reaching out to our Support Team. They have the tools and resources to share your screen to see exactly what may be causing the date not to be changed. Contacting them is super easy and only takes a few moments. Check it out:
That's it! Please touch base with us here if there's anything else you need, I'm determined to ensure your success.
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