JasroV
QuickBooks Team

Other questions

This is not what I want you to experience with QuickBooks, @nowellsinc.

 

I can imagine how inconvenient this is for you and to your business.

 

Rest assured our engineering team is aware of this feature request and is working on implementing this in future updates. In the meantime, you’ll want to manually upload your bank transactions to your QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) software. I'd be glad to show you how:

 

  1. Open a web browser and sign in to your bank account using your normal process.
  2. Download your transactions as a QuickBooks Web Connect (.qbo) file.
  3. Once downloaded, go to the Banking menu in your QBDT software.
  4. Select Bank Feeds and click Import Web Connect Files.
  5. Click the QBO file you saved, then select Open.
  6. Select Create a new QuickBooks account.
  7. Click Continue and then OK.
  8. Then go to the Bank Feeds Center to review your transactions.

You can also read through this article for more details about the process (scroll down to the Import Web Connect (.qbo) files section): Set up bank accounts for Bank Feeds in QuickBooks Desktop.

 

Once uploaded, you’ll want to review and match those transactions to the existing ones in your software. This way, we can ensure there are no duplicates.

 

While I can’t promise you a specific date as to when this feature will be available, I suggest checking our QuickBooks Product Updates page. Here, you’ll get to know the latest news and features in QuickBooks.

 

In case you have other concerns with QBDT, let me know in your reply. I’ll be around to help. Take care and keep safe.