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Yes, you can export it to Excel to get the data you want, Cindy H2.

 

Let me guide you through the steps:

 

  1. From the Sales menu, select All Sales.
  2. Click on the Filter drop-down arrow.
  3. Select Statements as the Type of transaction drop-down.
  4. Set the date range and any other filters you need, then select Apply.
  5. Click on the Export to Excel icon.

For more information on exporting list in QBO, please refer to this article: Export reports, lists, and other data from QuickBooks Online.

 

I also added some resources about exporting reports and customising them for your guide:

 

I'm always here if you have any other additional questions concerning exporting in QBO. I'll be glad to help.