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Overstuffed? Condense the size of your company file
December 29, 2010 by
Here on the QuickBooks for Mac team, we often talk to users who have been using QuickBooks for ten years or more. Yep, over ten years! And even if you haven't been using QuickBooks that long, you may have an active business with lots of … [Read more...]
One user, two computers: Using QuickBooks on more than one Mac
December 2, 2010 by
QuickBooks 2011 for Mac added multiuser capability, meaning more than one person can work in the same company file at the same time. But what if it's just you, and you want to use QuickBooks from two different computers? You can do this, without … [Read more...]
Converting a QuickBooks file from Mac to Windows
December 1, 2010 by
Let's face it. Every computer in the whole world is not a Mac. There may be a time when you will need to use your QuickBooks company file on a Windows computer. For example, maybe you need to send your company file to your accountant who uses a … [Read more...]
Finding your company file and other file tips
November 24, 2010 by
Over the lifespan of QuickBooks for Mac, a lot of users have asked a lot of questions about working with their company file. "Help!? I can't find where I saved my company file!" or "Where should I back up my file?" Here's our best advice: If you … [Read more...]
Troubleshooting basics with QuickBooks for Mac
November 11, 2010 by
If you have a company file of any size, QuickBooks for Mac is handling a lot of data. If you don't see the data you expect or in the way you expect it, it can be a scary thing. But with a little troubleshooting, you can soon be back to the way things … [Read more...]
QuickBooks Windows vs. Mac: What’s the difference?
August 19, 2010 by
If you've switched from QuickBooks for Windows to QuickBooks Desktop for Mac, you've probably noticed some differences. QuickBooks Desktop for Mac is built as a Mac product from the ground up, so the interface will be familiar if you've used other … [Read more...]
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