QuickBooks Online Advanced adds Excel integration

Starting in 2022, QuickBooks Online Advanced will support Microsoft Excel.

It’s no surprise that more than 60% of midsized businesses use Microsoft Excel. This new integration will remove users' need to manually transfer data back and forth from Excel to their other financial business tools.

This integration was made possible for Intuit by its acquisition of DataDear in late September, a tech company that built a connector for Excel to QuickBooks and Xero.

When the integration rolls out, QuickBooks Online Advanced will offer two-way syncing with Excel to help businesses simplify and scale their operations while reducing errors.

“We’re thrilled to deliver another powerful integration that meets the unique needs of midsized businesses,” said Alex Chriss, executive vice president and general manager of QuickBooks, also in a statement. “Further reducing complex workflows through automation, coupled with powerful customization capabilities, will enhance performance and scalability, and allow businesses at a critical point in their journey to reach a new level of growth.”

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