plung
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@dfloyd8717 wrote:

Actually, I ended up purchasing 2020 and QuickB


@plung wrote:

@dfloyd8717 wrote:

I have 2012 on the old computer. The reference to 2016 was in response to the reply I received  where 2016 had to be the first step.


Oh I see. Yes, you have to upgrade your file gradually. If you don't have any license of QuickBooks 2016, it would be a problem. You may try call Intuit Data Service to convert your file directly to 2019 or 2020 version. Otherwise, you have to purchase a 3rd party conversion service. I notice their cost starts from $225.



ooks did the conversion for free. No intermediate steps taken.


Did you simply open your QBW of 2012 on 2020 and it is converted without any error message?