Only the QuickBooks Administrator can
do this.
You can export part or all of your company lists to another QuickBooks
company. converting data from other programs, exporting data, lists, lists, exporting, QuickBooks, exporting lists, . For example, if you work with two different QuickBooks companies, you
might want to export a list of vendors you created in the first company to the
second company.
Important: This procedure does not export transactions.
To do this task
Make a backup copy of the QuickBooks company that will receive the list
information.
Open the company that contains the lists you want to transfer.
Go to the File menu, click Utilities,
click Export, and then click Lists
to IIF Files.
In the window that appears, select the lists that you want QuickBooks to
include in the export file.
Click OK.
Enter a filename for the export file.
Click Save.
Open the QuickBooks company that will receive the list information.
To quickly find and open the file, go to the File menu and click Open Previous Company.
Go to the File menu, choose Import, and then click IIF Files.
Select the export file you just created and click Open.
QuickBooks adds the list information in the export file to the company file.
For example, if "Bartel Insurance" is on the Vendor list in the
export file, QuickBooks adds "Bartel Insurance" to the Vendor list in
the company file.
When the two files happen to have identical list entries, QuickBooks updates
the information for those entries in the company file. converting data from other programs, exporting data, lists, lists, exporting, QuickBooks, exporting lists, . For example, if the
export file lists the address of "Bartel Insurance" as "4565
Hermosa Ave" and the company file lists the address as "20300
Commerce," QuickBooks changes the address in the company file to
"4565 Hermosa Ave." When the two files have many duplicate entries,
make sure that the export file contains the most current information.