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I can see that you've been through a lot already with this export/import transaction as a CSV file issue. Rest assured, I'm here to offer another way to resolve this.
Instead of focusing on importing a CSV file to update your company on a different computer, you can restore a backup copy of the updated company file instead. I'll be glad to guide you through the process.
First, browse to your backup company file. When you make a backup in QuickBooks for Mac, a DMG file is created. This file contains a copy of your company's file and any other QuickBooks documents you saved, such as forms or PDFs. You can search your backup company file by following the steps below:
Please note that your backup company's file name also shows the year version of QuickBooks you use.
Once you know where your backup is, you can start restoring it in QuickBooks. Refer to this article and proceed to Step 2 for the step-by-step guide: Restore your backup company file for QuickBooks Desktop for Mac.
If you need further help managing your company file, don't hesitate to add them in the comment section. I'm here and ready to assist you.