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CamelleT
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I recognize the significance of importing a QFX file into QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT), Stuart. I'll lay down the steps below to help you accomplish this task.

 

First off, could you share more details about your concern? I'd like to know which recommendation from the thread didn't work for you, so I can offer a more targeted solution.

 

In the meantime, please know that QBDT doesn't support QFX files. However, as an alternative solution, you can use a third-party application to convert your QFX files into a compatible format (.qbo) before importing them into the program. Here's how:

 

  1. Open the Desktop App Center.
  2. In the Search tab, type in a keyword to look for a converter tool.

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  3. Find and select an app.

 

Once the file is converted, import them into QBDT by following the steps provided under the Connect with Web Connect (.QBO) files section in this article: Set up or edit bank accounts for Bank Feeds in QuickBooks Desktop.

Additionally, I'll share this resource to guide you in aligning your QBDT records with your bank statements and maintain the accuracy of your financial data: Reconcile an account in QuickBooks Desktop.
 

If you have other questions about managing your financial data in QBDT, please add them below. We'll be around to assist promptly.

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