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Thanks for sharing detailed information on your concern, Foosh9.
The web connect file has a unique identifier for each account and transaction. This is why you received the error message as the system ignored transactions with duplicate IDs to avoid double entries.
This thread has mixed of QuickBooks Online and Desktop issues and resolutions. I've got you steps that are designed for QuickBooks Desktop for Mac users like you.
Since you've already imported from web connect, let's edit the QuickBooks Web Connect (.qbo) file so you can reimport them again to the correct account. Here's how:
- Go to the Company menu, then select Chart of Accounts.
- Hold down the Control key, then select the credit card account you've just set up to import the .qbo file into.
- Choose Edit Account then select the Online Settings button.
- In the Download transactions drop-down list, select Not enabled.
- Download a new QuickBooks web connect file from your bank using only the dates you need.
- Open the QBO file in a text editor like TextEdit, then scroll down until you see ACCTID.
- Locate your credit card number, then delete the last digit and save your changes. Then, close the text editor.
- Import your QuickBooks web connect file, then select the correct account.
For more insights about this error, check out this link: Nothing imported after importing a Web Connect (.qbo) file.
I've also added our resources for your future use. Read through this article: Reconcile bank and credit card accounts (Mac). It helps you learn about matching your actual bank account with Quickbooks transactions.
Let me know if you have any more questions. We're always delighted to help.