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Tag: QuickBooks 2009

Copying QuickBooks Form Templates

| February 26, 2009 | 11 Comments

A very common question I see in the Intuit Community forums is “I’ve created a custom template for my invoices, can I copy that over to my sales orders and other forms?” Today’s quick tip describes how you can easily accomplish this.

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How to Deal With QuickBooks 2009 Online Banking

| February 18, 2009 | 7 Comments

I’ve written several posts about the problems with the new online banking feature in QuickBooks (here, here and here), and in this article I’m going to provide you with some resources to help you if you have to deal with these problems. (Note that on 3/17/2009 I published a followup article)

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QuickBooks 2009 Release R6

| February 6, 2009 | 6 Comments

Just a quick note. Intuit released the R6 update of QuickBooks 2009 today, with little advance notice. There are only two fixes listed for this release: If your company file is located in certain locations (some network locations, the root folder of a drive) you would get an error (-6177, 0) when trying to open it. [...]

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QuickBooks 2009 Release R5 and QuickBooks Messenger

| January 5, 2009 | 15 Comments

In an earlier article I talked about the new QuickBooks Messenger feature, which some people love and others hate. I provided a method that you could use to turn it off, which involved renaming or erasing a file. One problem with this approach – when you update to a new release, the Messenger feature would [...]

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QuickBooks 2009 and Online Banking – Some Fixes

| December 9, 2008 | 2 Comments

In prior posts about the new Online Banking feature (here and here) I talked about the problems with this feature in the initial 2009 release. I’m posting some information from Intuit about some updates they are making in December, as well as a link to a video they have produced. Note that these releases apply to the [...]

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QuickBooks 2009 and Online Banking – Continued

| November 5, 2008 | 3 Comments

In my November 3rd posting on QuickBooks 2009 and Online Banking I talked about the problems with the new, updated Online Banking feature in QuickBooks 2009. I received a response from Rich Walker, an Accountant Communications and Media Relations employee from Intuit who wanted to pass on additional information. Note that a lot of this [...]

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QuickBooks 2009 and Online Banking

| November 3, 2008 | 7 Comments

As more people implement QuickBooks 2009 there is a rising storm of protest over changes in one feature – Online Banking. The 2009 release made a significant number of changes in this feature, and many people are finding that the new functions make their reconciliation of online banking transactions with their QuickBooks records very laborious. [...]

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QuickBooks Messenger

| October 27, 2008 | 17 Comments

One of the new features introduced in QuickBooks 2009 is the QuickBooks Messenger, a feature that helps with communication between QuickBooks users in multi-user environments. I’ll give you a brief overview, talk about what it can do and some of its shortcomings, and also talk about how to disable it if you don’t want it.  [...]

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QuickBooks 2009 Bug Fixes

| October 22, 2008 | 12 Comments

We always expect a “bug fix” release of QuickBooks to come out very shortly after a new version is released, and this year is no exception. The first bug update for QuickBooks 2009 has been released this week (for Windows users).

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Creating QuickBooks Invoices with Adobe Acrobat Pro

| October 7, 2008 | 42 Comments

One of the intriguing “new features” that Intuit lists for QuickBooks 2009 is the ability to work with “Adobe Acrobat Forms”. This is a way to use Adobe Acrobat Pro 9to create PDF forms that can be used to import invoices, estimates and purchase orders into your QuickBooks company file. Today I’ll give you a [...]

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