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February 24, 2019
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How can I open a .QBB file in the trial of QB desktop pro 2019? When I start up, it will only allow QBW or QBA files.

  • February 24, 2019
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February 25, 2019

Welcome to Community, dmf.

 

You can follow these steps to restore a backup file:

  1. Click File at the top menu, and select Open or Restore Company.
  2. Choose Restore a backup copy and click Next.
  3. Choose Local Backup and click Next.
  4. In the Look In field, choose the location of the backup file.
  5. Look for the file name, and make sure the file type is .QBB.
  6. Click Open and select Next.
  7. Choose a location where you want to save the restored file, and enter the new file name.
  8. Click Save.

You might also want to check out these articles to know more about backup files: 

If you need more help with this, feel free to let me know. I'll be around.

August 29, 2020

I have downloaded QB Pro 2020 UK Trial. I have a QBB file from my accountant. When I open QB Pro it gives 3 options - none of these open the QBB file. If I try to open the QBB file the only options in the top menu are Window and Exit. There is no way to open the QBB file. 

Please could you tell me how to open the QBB file so it converts to a QBW file and I can start using it?

JasroV
August 29, 2020

 Thanks for using our QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) software, @johnelias.

 

Let’s perform some troubleshooting steps to isolate this. I recommend uninstalling and reinstalling your QBDT software trial version. A basic reinstall usually does the trick in fixing unusual behavior to the software. Let me guide you how.

 

  1. Open the Windows Start Menu. Search for “Control Panel” and open Control Panel.
  2. Select Programs and Features or Uninstall a Program.
  3. Click the version of QuickBooks Desktop you're having problems with from the list of installed programs.
  4. Select Uninstall/Change and follow the onscreen instructions. If you don’t see this option,

For more details about the process, check the Step 3: Uninstall QuickBooks Desktop section of this article: Clean install QuickBooks Desktop.

 

Once done, download the trial version again of QBDT then refer to the steps provided by my colleague above on how to open a .QBB file.

 

You can also check our QuickBooks Support page and read some articles that can guide you in your future tasks.

 

Let me know if there’s anything else you need help with restoring your file in QBDT. I’ll be around to help you. 

August 31, 2020

Hello there, johnelias.


I appreciate you for sharing with us your experience when contacting our support team. Feedback like this will help improve the level of service we provide to our customers. It guides us on how to make the program work better for you.


As mentioned by my colleague, make sure to find the correct file name and type. This is to ensure you can restore your QuickBooks 2020. I know you’ve performed some steps to look for the .QBW file, let’s perform a wild card search find it.


Here’s how:

 

  1. Go to your server computer and perform a wildcard search for all company files.
  2. Type one of the following into the search bar and make sure to include the asterisk (*) before the extension type to ensure the troubleshooting works correctly.

     · *.qbw (Working Files)
    · *.qbb (Back Up Files)
    · *.qba (Accountants Copy Files)
    · *.qbx (Accountants Transfer Files)
    · *.qby (Accountants Change Files)

If you're able to locate the file, take note of the location and go to the “If you are accessing your QuickBooks file saved locally on the same computer” section and perform Solution 2 to help open and restore it: Company file is missing or cannot be found.


However, if you can’t find the .QBW, I recommend reaching out to an IT professional to help locate the file for further assistance. If you still want to speak or chat with our Technical Support Team, you can reach them within this time: Monday to Friday from 8:00 am-6:00 pm BST.


Here’s how:

 

  1. In your browser, click on this link: Contact Us.
  2. This will display a window where you have to choose your QuickBooks product.
  3. Make sure to select QuickBooks Desktop to open the Learn and Support page.
  4. Pick the issue or topic from the list.
  5. This action will display the window for support.
  6. Choose Get Phone Number or Start a Message.

 

 

 

For future reference, here's an article that contains solutions if you forgot where you save the file and unable to choose which one to pick. Go directly to the Tips and tricks section to access the links: Restore your file. 

 

To learn more about the latest features that can help benefit you and your business, I'm also adding an article to view the complete list: What’s new in QuickBooks Desktop 2020.


Let me know how it goes after contacting our support team. I’m here to make sure this is taken care of for you. Have a good one.

September 1, 2020

Thank you very much for this, Rasa-LilaM. I am having no difficulty finding the QBB file. I know exactly where it is. The issue is that QBDT only offers the options to open QBW or QBA files as shown in the previously attached and attached again screenshot.

It would appear that the Contact buttons are functioning today. They were not yesterday.

September 1, 2020

Hello Johnelias, 

 

Thanks for coming back, 

 

You cant technically open a qbb file on a trial version, however, if you open a sample file first and then go to open a backup it should allow you to open it. 

 

But you will need to open a sample file first.