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@LeizylM  Actually, the text you highlighted absolutely does not tell you the QuickBooks Version/Release you are running. It is a list of QuickBooks versions and releases that the current company file has been opened with over time.

 

For most version-years, if you see several releases for that year, you could be running any of them, since they will all open the file. Also, "V30.0D R5", for example, is more of an internal designation, as your screenshot shows, which maps to QuickBooks 2020 and Enterprise 20.0. For most people, it's not that useful if they're trying to figure out the version-year they have, as Intuit markets it.

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