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1. In QBA and ES 2013, there is a Batch Enter Transactions tool (under the Accountant menu in QBA and Company menu in ES), but it currently only supports checks, deposits and credit cards. But that is more of a copy paste from excel, works great.
For other types of transactions:
2. You can purchase the Data Transfer Utility by Karl Irvin for 100 bucks or so and it will transfer transactions from one QB file to another. You will find this add-on here: http://www.q2q.us/dtuoverview.htm
3. You can export the transactions to excel and buy Transaction Pro Importer, also a 3rd party to import txnn from excel into a QB file. I believe the price of this tool is around 200 bucks.
4. The free, yet labor intensive way, is to export the transactions to an excel file, convert the excel file to an iif file, then import the transactions as an iif file into the other QB file. Here is KB article on how to do that: http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/support/Articles/HOW19945. This one is a real pain though....I suggest step 2 above.
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1. In QBA and ES 2013, there is a Batch Enter Transactions tool (under the Accountant menu in QBA and Company menu in ES), but it currently only supports checks, deposits and credit cards. But that is more of a copy paste from excel, works great.
For other types of transactions:
2. You can purchase the Data Transfer Utility by Karl Irvin for 100 bucks or so and it will transfer transactions from one QB file to another. You will find this add-on here: http://www.q2q.us/dtuoverview.htm
3. You can export the transactions to excel and buy Transaction Pro Importer, also a 3rd party to import txnn from excel into a QB file. I believe the price of this tool is around 200 bucks.
4. The free, yet labor intensive way, is to export the transactions to an excel file, convert the excel file to an iif file, then import the transactions as an iif file into the other QB file. Here is KB article on how to do that: http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/support/Articles/HOW19945. This one is a real pain though....I suggest step 2 above.
1. In QBA and ES 2013, there is a Batch Enter Transactions tool (under the Accountant menu in QBA and Company menu in ES), but it currently only supports checks, deposits and credit cards. But that is more of a copy paste from excel, works great.
For other types of transactions:
2. You can purchase the Data Transfer Utility by Karl Irvin for 100 bucks or so and it will transfer transactions from one QB file to another. You will find this add-on here: http://www.q2q.us/dtuoverview.htm
3. You can export the transactions to excel and buy Transaction Pro Importer, also a 3rd party to import txnn from excel into a QB file. I believe the price of this tool is around 200 bucks.
4. The free, yet labor intensive way, is to export the transactions to an excel file, convert the excel file to an iif file, then import the transactions as an iif file into the other QB file. Here is KB article on how to do that: http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/support/Articles/HOW19945. This one is a real pain though....I suggest step 2 above.
'>Not without the following options, in order of ease....
1. In QBA and ES 2013, there is a Batch Enter Transactions tool (under the Accountant menu in QBA and Company menu in ES), but it currently only supports checks, deposits and credit cards. But that is more of a copy paste from excel, works great.
For other types of transactions:
2. You can purchase the Data Transfer Utility by Karl Irvin for 100 bucks or so and it will transfer transactions from one QB file to another. You will find this add-on here: http://www.q2q.us/dtuoverview.htm
3. You can export the transactions to excel and buy Transaction Pro Importer, also a 3rd party to import txnn from excel into a QB file. I believe the price of this tool is around 200 bucks.
4. The free, yet labor intensive way, is to export the transactions to an excel file, convert the excel file to an iif file, then import the transactions as an iif file into the other QB file. Here is KB article on how to do that: http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/support/Articles/HOW19945. This one is a real pain though....I suggest step 2 above.