Data that is and isn't converted from QuickBooks for Windows to QuickBooks for Mac
Note: If you are using Intuit PaymentNetwork to accept payment from your customers, you should wait for all outstanding invoices created with Intuit PaymentNetwork to be paid or closed before you convert your file to QuickBooks for Mac. If you don't, you may lose the ability to match up the downloaded Intuit PaymentNetwork payment with its invoice.
Follow the onscreen instructions. QuickBooks creates a Mac .qbb (backup) file.
Depending on the size of your data file, the conversion process can take up to ten minutes. When conversion is complete, QuickBooks opens the file.
Although Intuit has used reasonable efforts to include all features affected, Intuit disclaims that all features are included in these lists. Be sure to compare the newly-converted data with the original data to learn what data was not converted.
Important: QuickBooks 2014 for Mac does not support multiple currencies. Because accounts and balances are affected by the multiple and home currency settings, these settings cannot be changed in QuickBooks for Windows once they've been set. If you have used multiple currencies in your Windows company file, you will not be able to convert your data for use in QuickBooks for Mac.
Some features and data will NOT be converted from Windows to Mac, including (but not necessarily limited to) the following:
The following preset reports are currently not supported by QuickBooks 2014 for Mac. You can, however, create many of these reports using the customization, filtering, and memorization features in QuickBooks for Mac.
The following report filters are currently not supported by QuickBooks for Mac. The balances of memorized reports that were created using these filters will not match balances in the original data file.