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Wanna Wiki?

We just launched a survey to get feedback on what type of WIKIs we should add to this site and QuickBooks.com. I use Wikipedia all the time and it has been helpful. Just think. Wikipedia has 1.3 million articles and is totally free. Compare this to other publications, books and newspapers. Amazing. So, we want to add Wiki's -- so that users have an additional tool to share their knowledge and their interests.

Don't you think it might be time to Wanna Wiki?

Posted by QuickBooksGuy 07:49am May 13, 2005 PDT

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[karenmunsell]
karenmunsell

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Texas

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May 14, 2005 12:32 pm  
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> just wanted to first say I think this is great to have a blog or wiki or whatever but I have to admit I don't exactly understand how they work. Can I ask any question about quickbooks? Can I only post by commenting on a post you have already made? I do have a question about QB basic 2005 but would like to know if it is OK to ask it here. Thanks

[QuickBooksGuy]
QuickBooksGuy

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California

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Using the Blogs
May 15, 2005 02:25 pm  
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> For the blogs, it is probably best to post some sort of response or provide some sort information that is related to the blog that has been created. We just launched them on the site and are looking for feedback on how to use them. Wiki's will work a little bit differently. Basically, the community can put together information around a specific topic such as 'How to Use Payroll' or 'Tips and Tricks for Small Businesses.' IF you do have a quesiton about QB Basic 2005, it is probably best to go into the message boards and post your question. Just go to the message boards page, click on Basics 2005 and look for a topic that relates to your question. OK? I think that is the best place to start.

[nedred]
nedred

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Pennsylvania

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Password Question
May 23, 2005 07:04 pm  
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> My book keeper has just left. She had the administrator password reset and reset my password as well. Is there a utility I can use to rest these passwords for my program? I have Quickbooks Pro 2004.

[hking]
hking

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Texas

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password question
May 24, 2005 11:23 am  
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> My book keeper has just left. She had the administrator password reset and reset my password as well. Is there a utility I can use to rest these passwords for my program? I have Quickbooks Pro 2004.

[scottyc]
scottyc

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Louisiana

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Merging Companies
May 27, 2005 12:27 pm  
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> We have a company set up at our main office. Our remote office which is a bookstore has a seperate company set up. What are the recommended steps for merging these two together?

[Joy2b]
Joy2b

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Jun 06, 2005 03:28 pm  
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> www.quickbooks.com/support under useful links, you'll see password removal service. If you have had a support plan with intuit for a while, call them instead, it's covered.

By the way, most of the people who have fun answering questions hang out together on www.quickbooksgroup.com

[Joy2b]
Joy2b

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Jun 06, 2005 03:40 pm  
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> If these two are supposed to be the same file, you do have a bit of a problem. Quickbooks doesn't merge files. Most people end up just fixing the problem by hand, though you can save yourself some work by exporting lists (ie your vendor list) into excel to merge.
There is an accountant who sells a tool which does that. Data Transfer Utility is available on marketplace.intuit.com

If these are actually two seperate companies and you're just trying to make a financial report, quickbooks enterprise is designed to make multi-company reports. You can also achieve it in any version Pro or higher by exporting reports to excel, and merging them yourself.

questions like this have been answered a few times on www.quickbooksgroup.com
If you get stuck, you might want to stop in.

[SherryMcGraw]
SherryMcGraw

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Indiana

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Passwords
Mar 28, 2006 11:28 am  
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This post is about: Premier QB 2006
> I'm working with a client, they sign-in to Quickbooks as Admin changed the password to 123 and now they can't sign back in with that password. They are the only user that uses this program. I've went to the Quickbook support website, filled out the appropriate paperwork and have yet to hear back from anyone. I know I need to send the file to them, but does anyone know of a way to fix this? Thank you for your help.

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