Here’s a sample message with an Accountant’s Copy import file (.QBY) attached. In Outlook, right click on the attachment, and choose Save As in the drop down menu. Specify a location, and save the file. Write down the location you specify so you can quickly locate the file when you return to QuickBooks. When you import a 'correct' QIF file into Quicken 2015, 2016 (with the account header part) that imports fine into Quicken 2017, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, you will see a message that transactions are imported, but you will not see the transactions when you open the account.
Let’s face it. Every computer in the whole world is not a Mac.
There may be a time when you will need to use your QuickBooks company file on a Windows computer. For example, maybe you need to send your company file to your accountant who uses a Windows machine. The good news is that QuickBooks for Mac makes this potentially frustrating process easy. QuickBooks for Mac allows you to simply save your Mac file as a Windows file to use with QuickBooks for Windows. Here are simple step by step instructions on how to make the conversion: On the Mac.
In QuickBooks for Mac, that you would like to convert to a Windows file. Choose whichever is most relevant. File Save File for Accountant. File Export To QuickBooks for Windows. Follow the on screen instructions. QuickBooks will then create a.qbb file. You can then click “Show File in Finder” to locate the file on your Mac.
On the Windows computer. In QuickBooks for Windows., choose File Open or Restore Company. Choose Restore a backup copy and follow the onscreen prompts. When asked to update the file, mark the checkbox and click Update Now. Follow the on screen instructions.