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rosekopecky
Level 1

We are a not-for-profit that uses Quickbooks online. Have others procured it through Tech Soup and transfer our data to avoid the monthly fees? Thanks.

 
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Rose-A
Moderator

We are a not-for-profit that uses Quickbooks online. Have others procured it through Tech Soup and transfer our data to avoid the monthly fees? Thanks.

Good day, rosekopecky.

 

If you're trying to import your data from Tech Sup, you can use the Import feature in QuickBooks Online.

 

Here's how:

 

  1. Click the Gear icon at the top menu bar.
  2. Choose Import Data.z.PNG
  3. Select the data you'd like to Import.x.PNG

For more information about importing or exporting data, you can check out these articles:

 

If you're referring to something else, please let me know. I'll zip right back to help you out. Have a great rest of your day!

CHERA1
Level 1

We are a not-for-profit that uses Quickbooks online. Have others procured it through Tech Soup and transfer our data to avoid the monthly fees? Thanks.

Like Ros, we are a nonprofit and moved from QB desktop to QB online before the free version from Tech Soup was available.  Now, I'd like to shift all of my data to the free version of QB Online.  When I export the GL, P&L, Balance Sheet, Trial Balance, and Journal, I don't see all of my data.  Is there any way to simply have QBs change the status of my original Online account to be free? 

 

JasroV
QuickBooks Team

We are a not-for-profit that uses Quickbooks online. Have others procured it through Tech Soup and transfer our data to avoid the monthly fees? Thanks.

Good day to you, @

 

The option to change your QuickBooks Online (QBO) account status to free is not possible. You’ll want to subscribe again to our QBO thirty (30) days free trial version.

 

To export the data from your old QBO account, please refer to these steps below:

  1. Go to the Gear icon.
  2. Select Export Data.
  3. Set the desired date range on the Reports tab.
  4. Add or remove items from the Reports and Lists tabs.
  5. Then click Export to Excel.

You can also check this article for more information: Export reports, lists, and more.

 

Then to import the data to your new free version of QBO, you can refer to the steps shared by my colleague RoseMarjorieA above.

 

Let me also share some of the resources that you can use for your reference in navigating your ways around QBO:

As always, you can leave a reply in this thread if you need further help with exporting your data to QBO. I’ll be around to assist you. Take care!

Fiat Lux - ASIA
Level 15

We are a not-for-profit that uses Quickbooks online. Have others procured it through Tech Soup and transfer our data to avoid the monthly fees? Thanks.

@CHERA1 

You may have 2 option to clone your account:

1. Utilize a 3rd party migration tool

https://transactionpro.grsm.io/qbo

 

2. Purchase a 3rd party service.

thebridge-tg
Level 1

We are a not-for-profit that uses Quickbooks online. Have others procured it through Tech Soup and transfer our data to avoid the monthly fees? Thanks.

We are a nonprofit and have used QBonline for a few months, now with Tech Soup. We want to move our data from the QB online to QB online with Tech Soup.  I reading the post it appears that may be a challenge.  Any ideas to make this a safer transition. 

Rubielyn_J
QuickBooks Team

We are a not-for-profit that uses Quickbooks online. Have others procured it through Tech Soup and transfer our data to avoid the monthly fees? Thanks.

You have the option to move lists, reports, and other data from QuickBooks Online to Tech Soup, @thebridge-tg.

 

You can easily download the data entered into your file to your local hard drive. Let me show you how:

 

  1. Go to the Settings ⚙ icon and then select Export Data.
  2. On the Reports tab, set the date range.
  3. Add or remove items from the Reports and Lists tabs by toggling the slider.
  4. Click Export to Excel.
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Once done, you'll be prompted with confirmation that the data has been exported.

 

Additionally, exported reports will include the data from posting transactions such as invoices, receipts, bills, etc. balances. To guide you on how to export non-posting information, please refer to this article: Export non-posting transactions and attachments.

 

Then, import them to your new account. Moreover, you may consider using a third-party app, to export and import the data fully to the new account. You can visit our App store and explore the right app. 

 

Feel at ease to click the Reply button if you have an additional question about managing your data in QuickBooks. I'll be around to help you. Have a wonderful day.

Fiat Lux - ASIA
Level 15

We are a not-for-profit that uses Quickbooks online. Have others procured it through Tech Soup and transfer our data to avoid the monthly fees? Thanks.

@thebridge-tg 

Consider 2 options as I mentioned in earlier post.

nonprofitintexas
Level 1

We are a not-for-profit that uses Quickbooks online. Have others procured it through Tech Soup and transfer our data to avoid the monthly fees? Thanks.

Hello, we are a non-profit as well and looking to purchase QBO through Tech Soup (we have an existing account) 

Were you able to do this successfully? 

Fiat Lux - ASIA
Level 15

We are a not-for-profit that uses Quickbooks online. Have others procured it through Tech Soup and transfer our data to avoid the monthly fees? Thanks.

@nonprofitintexas 

We found the 3rd option to migrate your data.

https://rewindio.grsm.io/copy

 

Mich_S
QuickBooks Team

We are a not-for-profit that uses Quickbooks online. Have others procured it through Tech Soup and transfer our data to avoid the monthly fees? Thanks.

I appreciate your reply to this thread, @nonprofitintexas.

 

I've got some tips on how to move your QuickBooks data to your new account purchased from TechSoup.

 

Techsoup is a third-party service provider. You'll have to contact them directly to purchase a subscription and migrate your data from QuickBooks. After that, you can now transfer your data by following these steps:

 

  1. Click on the Gear icon. Then, hit Export Data.
  2. Select the date range on the Reports tab.
  3. Add or remove items from the Reports and Lists tabs.
  4. Click on Export to Excel.

 

I'll also add these helpful links to guide you about exporting and importing data to QuickBooks.

 

Don't hesitate to comment back below. The Community is always here to help you out with concerns about QuickBooks and migrating data. Have a nice day ahead!

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