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Hello Kittie,
We can sort the Chart of Accounts using the following column headers:
Here are the detailed steps to do this:
Let me know if you have other concerns.
So my custom chart of accounts was brought in but the numbers are not sorting like I was used to in the desktop version. For example account 1000 is following by 11000 instead of 2000, 3000, etc. How do I change that?
Thank you.
Hi, rrc1.
Thank you for posting here in the QuickBooks Community.
When you import data from charts of accounts using CSV or Excel, you'll need to edit the numbers first before importing in QBO to show the correct account numbers.
Please know that you're always welcome to post if you have any other concerns. Wishing you and your business continued success.
I sorted by Number. How do I get it back to Cash on top etc.
For instance, GL account number 299999 - an Other Current Liability is supposed to be above 220000 - a Long Term Liability.
I had each account where I wanted it then I sorted by number how do I get it back to the correct sorting?
Thanks.
Let take care of this, Bzltyr.
If you have sorted the Chart of Accounts using the Filter option, you can use the Reset feature to bring back the old filter or settings before you sorted the numbers.
To do this, follow the steps below:
Here are some resources for more information about managing the Chart of Accounts in QBO:
I've also added our page about reports and accounting that I'm sure you'll find helpful. It contains related articles related to the accounting process and reports.
Let me know if you require additional information about managing COA. I'll be here to guide you further. Stay safe and take care!
Has anyone been able to find the answer to this? The suggestions provided so far seem to miss the point. In QB desktop version, there is an option to "Re-sort List" under the View tab (I believe). This re-sorts the COA based on standard accounting order, which is assets on top, then liabilities, equity, income, expenses, other income/expenses etc. and in order of liquidity within each (short term first, then long term). The closest functionality to this I could find was to sort the COA by TYPE. However, this still left some of my accounts out of order. i It seems that in QBO, if you sort the account by any criteria you are then unable to re-sort it back to the original order unless you use account numbers (in some special way I haven't yet figured out).
Thanks for sharing your insights about resorting chart of accounts (COA), @FT OPS.
I believe you're right. The functionality to sort the accounts in QuickBooks Online is by clicking the header columns for the following:
On the other hand, QuickBooks Desktop has different features in terms of sorting COA due to its complexity. While QuickBooks Online is unable to sort the account by any criteria, you're correct that using account numbers can help re-sort it back.
For reference, you can check this article: Use account numbers in your chart of accounts in QuickBooks Online.
Wanted to move your chart of accounts using a spreadsheet in the future and include account numbers, feel free to look at this article: Import your chart of accounts to QuickBooks Online.
Please let me know if you have other concerns with organizing your accounts in QuickBooks Online. I'll make sure to help. Stay safe and more power to your business!
I use account numbers in my chart of accounts. I have them mostly sorted to follow along w the account type category in the COA. How do I get my COA to display in account number order every time I click on COA? It always defaults back to account type order. Can I change this setting to display in account number order. It is frustrating to continually resort the COA when I make an entry or have to move between accounts. Thank you.
I understand your point about this matter, Minty Girl. Allow me to provide some insights into how QuickBooks works with your chart of accounts.
Yes. The system arranges your accounts based on their Account Type. The good news is that you can select the arrow menu beside Number to rearrange them by account numbers.
I know how important it is for you to set a default arrangement of your accounts by Account Number. While the option is to change the order manually now, you can proactively send a feature request directly to our product developers. This way, they can evaluate the possibility of incorporating this in future updates.
To start:
Once done, our product development team receives and uses your valuable suggestions to improve your QuickBooks experience.
For additional hints, while working with your accounts, you may run through the resources from these links:
On the other hand, you may also link your banks or credit cards to download your income and expenses automatically.
If you have follow-up questions about QuickBooks or your chart of accounts, let me know by leaving a comment below. I'm just a few clicks away to help. Have a good one!
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