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If you are referring to downloading the expenses data from your suppliers, you can import them using the supported Excel format. The XLS is the file format of Microsoft Excel 1997-2003; Microsoft Excel 2007 and newer use the XLSX file format. Let me show you how:
You can read through this article for more detailed information about the individual file format: Common questions about importing data to QuickBooks Online.
You can also check out third-party applications that might help you download expense data into QuickBooks Online (QBO). Intuit does not provide recommendations or support for third-party applications or websites; if you have an issue you will need to contact the provider of the third-party product.
Feel free to visit our Importing and Exporting Data page for more insights about bringing your data in and out in QBO.
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