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QuickBooks & Excel

rjssigns

Active Member
Hoping someone can help. We have latest version of Quickbooks. Exporting to Excel works, but then the problems start. Some things are locked out or put in odd places. We want to use Excel to generate ordering summaries such as last time an item was purchased, quantities, unit cost etc...
As it stands now the exported data is unusable. No clue what's why the data stream is messed up.
 

WildWestDesigns

Active Member
It's been a long time since I've used quickbooks (even longer since Excel), but when you are exporting are you doing the direct to Excel or are you doing the info as a CSV and then bringing that into Excel?

If the former, I would try the later as that is the more generic form. I've always used CSV when bringing in things like this.
 

rjssigns

Active Member
Wife did direct export from QuickBooks. I will have her try the CSV route. Thanks for the help.
 

WhiskeyDreamer

Professional Snow Ninja
This may sound like a stupid question, but you're actually using Excel, right? Not OpenOffice or LibreOffice. Because that could cause the data to come in wrong, too.
 

ColorCrest

All around shop helper.
Exporting to Excel works, but then the problems start. Some things are locked out or put in odd places. We want to use Excel to generate ordering summaries such as last time an item was purchased, quantities, unit cost etc...
Understand the basics. You are looking for discrete column headers (such as Purchase Date) in QuickBooks to match the same in Excel. If you see these in QB as an item option in any export dialog, then you should have no problem. If you don't see the option, then QB has the functionality disabled.

Although you've said you are using the latest version of QB, there are different levels of QB with different capabilities.
 

rjssigns

Active Member
Understand the basics. You are looking for discrete column headers (such as Purchase Date) in QuickBooks to match the same in Excel. If you see these in QB as an item option in any export dialog, then you should have no problem. If you don't see the option, then QB has the functionality disabled.

Although you've said you are using the latest version of QB, there are different levels of QB with different capabilities.

Disabled function, interesting. I will relay the information. Thank you.
 
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