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I have printed our Physical Inventory Worksheets and have performed the inventory counts. How do I enter the counts into Quick Books Desktop 2022??
Welcome to the Community, @Ironworker.
You can manually add the items on Quickbooks Desktop (QBDT). Alternatively, you can import a list of items and their quantities into QuickBooks using the Import feature.
To enter a physical inventory count in QBDT, follow these steps:
You can repeat these steps for each item in your physical inventory.
To import inventory data, you can follow these steps:
You can visit these articles to learn about receiving and tracking inventory:
Feel free to reply to this post if you need further assistance. Have a good one!
That doesn't answer the question. The "items" have already been created. The OP as well as I, have performed our annual inventory count and need to enter the new quantities on hand into QB. We should then be able to view some sort of variance report that we can review and investigate the variance as needed.
So, we have printed the Inventory Count Sheets, counted the parts (items) and need to update.
Where do we do that?
Thanks
Good day, SBW.
Allow me to assist you in updating your inventory parts in QuickBooks Desktop so that they remain accurate.
To keep your inventory status in QuickBooks accurate, it's normal to adjust a product's quantity from time to time.
To start, we'll need to create an adjustment account in your chart of accounts to track your changes.
Here's how:
Once done, you can now adjust a product’s quantity. Like this:
I'm adding this article for more information in adjusting the quantity or total value of your products: Adjust your inventory quantity or value in QuickBooks Desktop.
You can also visit our Help Page for more related topics and helpful articles about managing inventory.
Feel free to let me know if you still have other concerns about inventory management. I'd be delighted to assist. Have a great day!
Hello,
I have over 1000 inventory items I need to adjust quantities for, is there no way to copy/paste from the physical inventory worksheet (saved into and updated in Excel)?
Thanks for joining us here, wmboyd.
I'd be glad to inform you that you can copy the data from an Excel file and paste them in QuickBooks to update your inventories. Let me share these steps with you:
You can also use this feature to update multiple customers, vendors, and other items in the program. Let me also share this article for more details: Add and Edit Multiple Customers, Vendors, and Items.
Just in case you need more information about working with inventories in QuickBooks, check out these articles for more details:
I'll jump right back to this thread in case you have follow-up questions regarding inventories. The entire QuickBooks Team is also ready to help if you have other questions for us.
I tried exactly this with one column and it did not work (but pasting only to the QTY ON HAND column). So what is the correct way to do this? Do you have to have all the fields (columns) shown in the Add/Edit Multiple List Entries screen in the copy from spreadsheet?
Thank you
Hello there, @wmboyd.
Let me share additional insights about updating the quantity on hand for the inventory items in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT).
In the Add/Edit Multiple List Entries screen, not all the entries can be modified like the quantity on hand. Instead, you can go to the Adjust Quantity/Value on Hand screen to make changes.
To do this, here's how:
For more details in updating your inventory, see this article: Adjust your inventory or value in QuickBooks Desktop.
If you'd want to have a closer look at your inventory, we have several reports you can pull. You can visit our Community help page for more details.
Come back to this post if you have other concerns or follow-up questions. I'll be around to provide further assistance.
Hello Mirriam,
I understand how to do this. The problem is, we have thousands of parts. Adjusting each by hand is not practical.
If QB is unable to do this (which I don't understand why they don't support regular DOS commands), for other users I suggest using ZED Axis.
I know, though, that I was able to cut/paste some inventory information previously I've just forgotten how.
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