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Yes, you can enter a previous check to QBO, @dianners63.
Worry no more, for I have all the steps needed to record your year-old transaction. I'd be more than happy to walk you through the process:
Besides writing a check, it's always good to keep a copy of your historical data. I'll give you some useful tips for importing your data:
You can connect your bank account to QuickBooks Online to download your transactions. Usually, banks provide data for the last 90 days, but you can log in to your bank's website and download the older ones. Then, manually upload them to the Banking page and add them to your bank register.
Feel free to use this article for your future reference for the mentioned process: Enter historical information in QuickBooks Online
As always, I would recommend reconciling your account to properly keep track of your books.
I'm still here to help you more if you have follow-up questions about recording old transactions. Just add a comment or mention my name. Have a good one.
What file format can you get from your bank for transaction history? e.g csv, pdf
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