By the way, Intuit only offers a process for converting QBO to QuickBooks Desktop for Windows, they don’t offer a way to convert QBO data directly to QuickBooks for Mac. The actual process of download preparation can take several hours depending on the size and complexity of your file, you then go through a series of steps to convert the file created into an actual QuickBooks Desktop Company file. If you don't go through this exercise chances are the file will be wrong. You may need to spend a considerable amount of time working on your QBO data to maximize the possibility that the download file which is exported by Intuit from QBO will be accurate when you import it. You must then go through an exhaustive process of ‘preparing your QuickBooks Online data’ for export because there is an extensive list of data that doesn’t export (or doesn’t export correctly as it should) from QBO to QuickBooks Desktop. Most people are now using Windows 10 which uses Microsoft Edge as the default browser, but the process of converting from QBO to QuickBooks Desktop is reliant upon something called ‘Active X’ which must run under ‘Internet Explorer’. While Intuit makes the process of moving (converting) from QuickBooks Desktop to QuickBooks Online fairly painless, the same can’t be said for the reverse, especially since the demise of Windows 7. Then they want to go back to QuickBooks Desktop and take their QBO file with them. They tried it, and things just didn’t yield the same results. They tried it, it didn’t do the job for them. Let’s face it, for some people QuickBooks Online just doesn’t work.
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