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Buy now & saveHello there, @AaronBookkeeperer. Thanks for getting back to us, and I appreciate the additional details about your concern with importing the .qbo file into QuickBooks. Allow me to chime in and share insights about downloading data in QuickBooks.
When you import bank transactions using a . QBO file, the mapping steps are skipped because the format is not editable. The .QBO files are used for importing transactions into QuickBooks Online, and editing of these files is typically not done manually within the platform as it can lead to data inconsistencies and errors.
If you need to ensure that the data is in the correct format, you can opt to use CSV files instead. To learn how to verify the format of the CSV file you received from your bank for uploading transactions to QuickBooks, please refer to this article: Format CSV files in Excel to get bank transactions into QuickBooks. Once everything is ready, you can now manually import them into QuickBooks Online. For detailed instructions, open this link: Manually upload transactions into QuickBooks Online.
Alternatively, you can visit our QuickBooks App Center to explore third-party applications (online converters) that can assist you in importing .qbo file transactions into QBO.
Likewise, allow me to include these resources that will guide you in matching your bank transactions and eliminating duplicate entries when uploading them into QuickBooks:
If you require any further assistance with importing bank transactions or any other matter, please feel free to leave a comment below. I am always available to help. Have a great day.