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QuickBooks uses a few file extensions or types that you will run into every now and then while you are creating, working on, or looking at your QuickBooks files. Tonight I thought that I would put together a nice, easy guide to what these file types actually mean – for those of us who can never remember. The thing about the host of other file extensions or types that QuickBooks uses is that Intuit really did a bad job of explaining them when they were originally made. One thing I can say about using my Quicken program regularly is that all of their file extensions and types are available in their user guide as far as what they are and how to use them. You see, if you read up on them ahead of time and know why you need a particular type of file – it’s easier to do the work. there is also a link to download the reference below, but it’s not always 100% accurate:
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Different Types of Quickbooks File Extensions
There are various QuickBooks file types and all of them are categorized below. Check it out.
Common Quickbooks File Extensions
The users use these files on a daily basis. So, they should know about their extensions for correct usage.
.QBW – QuickBooks Company File
This is the most commonly used QuickBooks file extension. When the users create a company file, the QuickBooks saves it with a .qbw extension. It holds the account info of the user and is responsible for most of the functions of the application.
.QBB – QuickBooks Backup File
When the user creates a backup of the company file to safeguard their data in an unlikely event of data loss or corruption, QuickBooks saves the file with the .qbb extension. You can restore your lost data with the help of this file.
.QBM – QuickBooks Portable File
There arises a need when the user has to move or e-mail the company file for various purposes. While you can’t send your company file to someone or somewhere, you can create its compressed version, which is saved with the .qbm extension.
.QBO – QuickBooks Bank Statement File
The user can download bank transactions from their bank’s website and import them into the QB bank register. The downloaded transactions are saved with a .qbo extension by QuickBooks.
Additional Files in QuickBooks
These files hold some additional configurations of the QuickBooks application to make it more manageable from the user end.
.DES – Layout Designer Template File
The users can export a customized form template with others after creating it into a file with .des extension.
.QBR – QuickBooks Report Template File
This file is created by QuickBooks when the user tries to export a memorized report template.
.QWC – QuickBooks Web Connector File
There are many useful third-party web applications that a user can connect to with their QuickBooks. Whenever a third-party developer creates a web connector app for the QB users, they create it with a .qwc extension.
qbstbl2.usa – US Tax Table File
Whenever a user downloads the latest tax tables to calculate their payroll taxes, QuickBooks saves them with qbstbl2.usa extension.
Accountant Files in QuickBooks
These files are generally transferred by the users to their accountants whenever they need external assistance to resolve issues in QB accounting copies.
.QBX – Accountant’s Review Copy / Transfer File
The users create these files to export or send to their accountants by backing up their company files. QuickBooks save these files with the .qbx extension.
.QBA – Accountant’s Copy File
When the accountant receives a .qbx file from a client and opens it in QuickBooks Accountant edition to review it, the software saves it with the .qba extension.
.QBY – Accountant’s Copy Import File
After completing their work on the .qba file, the accountant sends the file back to the client with the .qby extension.
.QBJ – General Journal Entries File
If the client wants the journal entries with the file, the accountant can send them a general journal entries file with a .qbj extension.
Utility and Log Files in QuickBooks
These files help with the general connectivity, product registration, and tracking or restoring the records of your QuickBooks.
.IIF – Intuit Interchange Format File
The user can share their list info with other company files through Intuit interchange format file with a .iif extension.
.ND – Network Data File
When the user switches to the multi-user mode, QuickBooks creates a network data file with a .nd extension consisting of user access info.
.TLG – Transaction Log File
Once a user backs up their company file, QuickBooks creates a file with a .tlg extension that tracks all the changes to the company file until the next backup is performed. After a new backup is created, the file resets itself.
.LOG – Event Log File
The QB software tracks important updates on the application in a file with the .log extension. These files can help in resolving issues or going to the root of their causes. The QBwin.log file records errors during a rebuild, while the QWC.log file tracks Web Connect errors.
.ECML – Entitlement File
After installing and registering the product with a valid license key, QuickBooks creates a file with a .ecml extension that holds all the product registration info.
.QBP – QuickBooks Print File
After the user sets up printing preferences for the invoices or tax forms, QuickBooks save these preferences in a file with a .qbp extension.
QuickBooks Statement Writer Files
QuickBooks statement writer is a tool used for documenting professional financial statements complying with GAAP norms (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles). Whenever you work on the statement writer, QuickBooks creates the files mentioned below.
.QSM
The user info is saved on a file with the .qsm extension. This file can be used in Microsoft Excel.
.QSS
Any customization in the statements or reports saved by the user lies on the file with a .qss extension.
.QST
There are many layout templates available on the QuickBooks Statement Writer. These templates are saved in a file with the .qst extension.
QuickBooks for Mac :- File Types and Usage
QuickBooks for Mac has a totally different set of files and their extensions are as follow:
QB2016 – Company File
The company file for the 2016 version of QuickBooks for Mac is saved with the file extension .QB2016.
QB2019 – Company File
The company file for the newer 2019 version of QuickBooks for Max is saved with the file extension .QB2019.
MAC.QBB – Backup File
If the user intends to move the company file to QuickBooks Desktop for Windows, they can use the MAC.QBB file.
.DMG – Apple Disk Image File
The company file backup created by the user or QuickBooks for Mac is saved in a file with a .dmg extension.
.PLIST – Apple Property List Files
When the user registers the QuickBooks for Mac, the product info and other user preferences are stored in a file with the .plist extension.
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Conclusion
You need to understand what a QBB and a Quickbooks File Extensions file is, how it works with your Quickbooks system, and when to back up or work with these files. The article will also give you the link to call 1-855-857-0824 if you are facing issue related to the file types.