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Hello SuziMac,

 

Since you've already in a multi-user environment, you just need to make sure that you're accessing the exact company file on the other computer. Here's how to do it:

  1. Open the company file in computer A.
  2. Create a backup copy of the company file.
    Make sure you take note of the company file and the location.
  3. Save the backup copy.
  4. Open QuickBooks in computer B.
    Make sure you're in the No Company Open window.
  5. Click Open or restore an existing company.
  6. Look for the backup copy you crated earlier.
  7. Complete the restoration process.

That should allow the changes to flow from one computer to the other.

 

Also, you'll want to review the folder sharing setup on your computer so you can access the company file. You can view the details in this article: Set up folder and Windows access permissions to share company files.

 

You can always get back to us if you need additional assistance. Have a great day!

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