Note:If you are downloading a QuickBooks company file, you will see multiple files sharing the same name with different file extensions. The only file you need to download is the actual company file itself, which you will see described as a "QBW File" in theTypecolumn, as pictured here:...
Based on your previous posts I see you were using the US version of QuickBooks, is that still the case? If not, I encourage to reference this helpful Canadianarticlewhich shares more info about IIF files. Here are some other helpful resources: ...
In addition, you can check this page to learn more about QB Mobile app: QuickBooks Mobile: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). Please let us know how it goes. You can also visit the Community space if you have any additional concerns related to QuickBooks. We'll be...
Learn how to upload both CSV and Excel files with Workbench 4. Part 1 of 4 Part 2 of 4 Part 3 of 4 Part 4 of 4 For specific information about all of the connector types available in Workbench 4, visit the following links: Connecting to Excel Data in Workbench 4 ...
Click Drag or drop or select files, and then select the file you downloaded from your bank. Then select Continue. In the QuickBooks account ▼dropdown, choose the account you want to upload the transactions into. Then click Continue. Follow the onscreen steps to match the columns on the fi...