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Buy nowLet's review some things so your transactions are visible when reconciling your accounts in QuickBooks, dig139.
First, let's review the details of your transfer or credit card credit to ensure the information is correct and falls on the reconciliation period. Once you've verified that all details are accurate, double-check that youβve correctly entered the statement date during the reconciliation process. Additionally, make sure the option to Hide transactions after statement end date is unchecked to guarantee that all transactions are visible.
If the issue persists after doing these procedures, then I recommend taking the following steps to isolate any potential company file issues:
If you see an error message, head to our support site for detailed instructions on how to fix it. On the other hand, if you see "Your data has lost integrity," you'll need to rebuild your data to fix it. Refer to this article for the steps on how to do so: Rebuild Data in QuickBooks Desktop for Mac.
For expanded coverage on reconciling accounts, take a look at this article: Reconcile accounts in QuickBooks for Mac.
To assist you down the line, here's a guide on obtaining reconciliation reports: Get reports for previous reconciliations.
I'm here to help you reconcile your accounts seamlessly in QuickBooks, dig139. If you have any other questions or need further assistance on the matter, please don't hesitate to reach out to the Community. Keep safe!