Tag: Shortcuts

QuickBooks 2016 R12

| November 17, 2017 | 1 Comment

Intuit has released QuickBooks 2016 R12, which should be available via automatic updates, or you can go to the QuickBooks Update site to download the patch. This update isn’t huge, which is what I would expect this late in the version’s life cycle. If any of these issues affect you, go ahead and install the […]

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QuickBooks 2011 – Improved Inventory Adjustments

| September 13, 2010 | 14 Comments

This is an improvement that is long overdue. The Adjust Quantity/Value on Hand has been one of the poorest functions in QuickBooks for years, and with this release they have made a dramatic improvement in usability.

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FAQ:How Can I Tell What QuickBooks “Revision” I’m Using?

| May 21, 2010 | 2 Comments

Very often when we talk about updates of your version of QuickBooks  people don’t always know what version (or revision) they are running. It is simple to determine as I’ll show here.

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FAQ:Restore the Window Sizes in QuickBooks

| May 21, 2010 | 0 Comments

The location and size of a QuickBooks window is stored in the company data file and QuickBooks stores changes in the size and the location. Sometimes, these settings can become corrupted. To fix them, reset the size and location to the default values by holding down the Shift key while clicking to open the window.

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Improved List Selection When Creating Invoices in QuickBooks

| May 14, 2010 | 6 Comments

When you are creating an invoice in QuickBooks (or any order type, such as a purchase order, estimate, etc.) you will be selecting information from a dropdown list. This could be something like the customer list or item list. A common complaint is that this dropdown list has very limited information. Did you know that […]

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QuickBooks Keyboard Shortcuts

| July 16, 2009 | 9 Comments

If you are entering a lot of information into an accounting program like QuickBooks, you want to be able to keep your hands on the keyboard. Moving back and forth from the keyboard to the mouse just slows you down. That is why we have “keyboard shortcuts” in good Windows based programs – to minimize […]

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