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GebelAlainaM
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I appreciate what you've done so far. We can perform some troubleshooting steps to fix the issue with exporting your Chart of Accounts to Excel. I'll get into the details.

 

Microsoft Excel should be installed on the computer, and if you are using Microsoft Office 365, be sure you are using the version installed on your computer, not the browser version.

 

Next, ensure your QuickBooks version is up to date and meets the system requirements. Each QuickBooks Desktop version is compatible with particular versions of Microsoft Office. Check the system requirements for your QuickBooks version (202120222023). You can also follow Microsoft's instructions to fix Microsoft Office.

 

Another solution is to toggle your Windows UAC (User Account Control) settings on and off. This can help reset any obstacles preventing the export feature from functioning correctly.

 

Here are the steps to follow:

 

  1. Open the Windows Start menu.
  2. Type User Account Control Settings into the search bar and open the corresponding result.
  3. Move the slider to the Never Notify position.
  4. Click OK to save the changes.
  5. Restart your computer to apply the new settings.

 

If the problem continues, proceed to Steps 5 and 6, mentioned in this article: Fix export to Excel issues in QuickBooks Desktop.

 

You can explore these articles for more insights on managing reports in QuickBooks Desktop.

 

 

I'll be right here to help if you have any other questions about exporting reports in QuickBooks. Just add a comment below.

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