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Hi there, bdeshazer.
Your QBO might be on a Business view. This can be the reason why you're seeing a different sets of buttons.
Let's switch it to Accountant View to see similar choices. Just go to the Gear icon and select Switch to Accountant View.
Please take note that this only changes the appearance and will not affect your data. Feature, menu, and button names are different in each view, but the actions are identical in most cases.
Here's an article about this for more details: Switch between Business and Accountant view in QuickBooks Online.
Once done, go back to your Chart of Accounts and check if you can already see the box for sub-account.
I'd also like to share a couple more of our Community articles for additional references and guidance:
Don't hesitate to reply to me or post more questions in the Community if you need anything else with QuickBooks. We're always here to help.
For the parent:
Accounting>Chart of accounts>New
use the same Account type and Detail type as the existing accounts (that will soon be sub-accounts!)
What makes it a parent account is that the box "is sub-acct' is NOT checked.
Save and close.
Now, edit the existing accounts so that they are sub-accounts of the parent:
Click on box to left, and then all the way to the right for Action, choose Edit.
Check box "is sub-acct" and use dropdown to choose parent account.
Save and close.
View the Chart of accounts to verify.
Sub accounts should appear indented under the parent.
There is no "is sub-account" checkbox in my account creation interface. Mine looks like this. It does not allow me to not select a category in the "create category under" field.
Hi there, bdeshazer.
Your QBO might be on a Business view. This can be the reason why you're seeing a different sets of buttons.
Let's switch it to Accountant View to see similar choices. Just go to the Gear icon and select Switch to Accountant View.
Please take note that this only changes the appearance and will not affect your data. Feature, menu, and button names are different in each view, but the actions are identical in most cases.
Here's an article about this for more details: Switch between Business and Accountant view in QuickBooks Online.
Once done, go back to your Chart of Accounts and check if you can already see the box for sub-account.
I'd also like to share a couple more of our Community articles for additional references and guidance:
Don't hesitate to reply to me or post more questions in the Community if you need anything else with QuickBooks. We're always here to help.
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