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Thanks for getting back, @MatthewAccenttMarble, and joining the thread, @VanDavis.
Allow me to join in this conversation and share further insights about updating item prices.
We have a better option to update inventory prices without opening each one of them in QuickBooks. You can use the Add/Edit Multiple List Entries feature in the program to accomplish this task. All you have to do is to open its window and update the prices from there.
Here's how:
- Select List from the top menu bar, then choose Add/Edit Multiple List Entries.
- Click the List drop-down arrow and select the list that you want to update.
- Choose in any field and begin making changes.
- Enter your changes. You can also copy (Ctrl+C) the price from an Excel if you have one. Then, paste (Ctrl+V) it into the Add/Edit Multiple List Entries window.
- To duplicate a row simply place your cursor in any row, right-click and choose Duplicate Row. The record is duplicated into the next row and is preceded with the word "DUP."
- Click Save Changes when you're done.
To learn more about how inventory works in QuickBooks Desktop, you can take a look at this article: Set up Advanced Inventory. It provides more details on how to manage your inventory sites as well as steps to set reorder points.
If there's anything else that I can help you with, please don't hesitate to insert a comment below. Stay safe and healthy.