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January 24, 2025
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What is the maximum size of a QuickBooks Data File in QB Desktop Mac 2021

  • January 24, 2025
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I'd really like to know when I should start condensing my data. Hope someone can help

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January 24, 2025

There are no specific file size requirements when condensing data files, Dalgleish. Allow me to elaborate on this.

 

Since your data is being saved on the company hard drive, we can review this occasionally and check if the file is getting larger. If you notice that the program starts to sluggish, we can indicate that the file size is getting large. In this, we can begin to use the condensed data utility.

 

This feature can help to improve the program. Here's how:

 

  1. Go to the File and select Utilities, then click Condense Data.
  2. Enter the date from which you want to remove the transaction.
  3. Click OK and then Select OK to create a backup file.
  4. Select OK again once the backup is complete.
  5. Hit OK once and review the info in Condense Data Completed.

 

Please note that if you track inventory, set the date to the last day of the previous month to ensure your average cost remains accurate. Additionally, if there are transactions that can't be removed, you can select Show List to review those transactions with an explanation of why they were kept.

 

Check out this link to learn more about managing your computers to fix QB Desktop performance issues.

 

This information is designed to empower you to efficiently manage your QuickBooks data files and enhance your program's performance. If you have any questions or require further assistance with the condensing process or any other QuickBooks features, please feel free to reach out. We're here to support you.

January 24, 2025

JoanaC THANKS SO MUCH for your detailed response. I am aware of the condense process but would rather delay it until I have to hence my curiosity about the size of the file which is currently at ±150MB. I don't do inventory which would take a lot of space. and there doesn't seem to be a speed degradation at this size.

January 25, 2025

@dalgleishj721 

You should condense your file once it reach 250-300 MB.