Hello,I have been using quickbooks forever, and all of a sudden, with no change in software, QB stopped allowing me to export documents to excel. Has anyone encountered this and found a solution?
How to convert Excel into PDF? ShowHow to convert Excel into PDF?
Here is a small tips about how to convert your excel files into PDF for your presentation.
Step 1
PDF995 is software that gets installed on your computer which enables you to print any sources of document to...
Microsoft Office Outlook - How to Import & Export your e-mai ShowMicrosoft Office Outlook - How to Import & Export your e-mails?
Issue
Solution
Issue
You are buying a new PC/Laptop or Re-installing windows as you are having some problems with windows but you want to keep all your e-mails on...
Excel tips : How to insert date in a cell ShowExcel tips : How to insert date in a cell
Below are some tips on how to insert date and time in an excel cell for a specific purpose:-
To insert current date, press CTRL ¯+ ;¯ in the chosen cell.
To insert current time, press CTRL¯+...
Download EMS Data Export for SQL Server ShowDo you need to analyze your data in your SQL Server database? Would you like to print them? EMS Data Export for SQL Server offers to export them into MS Access, MS Excel, MS Word, RTF, HTML, XML, PDF, TXT, CSV, DBF or ODF only in a few steps.
This...
Spreadsheets - The Excel Interface ShowExcel Introduction
Microsoft Excel is the spreadsheet in the Microsoft Office office suite. To start it, simply click on the appropriate icon in the Start menu (in Windows) or click on an Excel file (that has an .xls file extension).
A Excel...
I am having the same problem. I have been using the export to Excel for years, now it says "could not open the data file" Is this what happened to you? Did you ever get this problem resolved? If so what was the fix?
What version of quickbooks are you using?
I could perhaps knock together something in excel which maybe of benefit if enough people are having the same problem?
I've been having this problem too. My solution, which is not great, is to do the following:
a) click the "Excel" icon to export
b) click on the create .csv (comma delimetered file) and then click EXPORT
c) Choose print to FILE
d) From the drop down menu choose "comma delimetered file" (instead of ASCII)
e) click on print
f) choose a filename (i.e. write to desktop)
g) then open that filename from the desktop by double clicking on it - it will open in excel automatically.
I am trying to set up an excel file for import into Quickbooks. Which columns do I use for the customers' billing address? For example, should the "State" and "zip code" be in separate columns, or all together under "Billing address 1"