Go Back to School With QuickBooks' Educational Tools
We know. When you first
cracked your copy of QuickBooks, you wanted to dive in and start generating
invoices. Fortunately, QuickBooks is intuitive enough that you were able to do
just that. And its help system is so robust that you were able to get
procedural questions answered quickly and easily.
But there's a lot to be said
for backing up a bit and taking advantage of the myriad educational tools that
QuickBooks offers. Even if you've been using the program for months, you may
want to explore them. You'll not only save time with the help system, but you
may find better ways of performing tasks.
Learn By Watching
The QuickBooks Learning
Center, one of the first things you saw when you installed the program, is
always available by clicking Help |
Learning Center Tutorials. It consists of numerous multimedia tutorials and
links to additional help. As shown in Figure
1, the tutorials are worth a look before you take on a thorny topic like
Payroll.
Figure 1: QuickBooks' myriad tutorials help you
absorb the basics of processes like Payroll.
Though you can use
QuickBooks' functions entirely from the menus, the program's home page is built
to guide you through core accounting processes. If you're very new to
QuickBooks and/or accounting, you can use the Coach function to better understand the flow. Click on Show Coach Tips in the vertical pane to
the right of the main screen.
As shown in Figure 2, you'll see a small "i" next to some icons. Click on one, like the one next to Purchase Orders. Related icons light
up, and numbers representing their logical order appear next to them. Mouse over one of the icons to read a brief description of the
function. When you're done, click Hide
Coach Tips to make them disappear.
Figure 2: QuickBooks' Coach tool lays out the workflow for primary accounting processes.
Other Support Options
No matter how much you study
and prepare, you may still run into situations where you need an expert's hand.
We can be a real resource here as we have the expertise to walk you through
installation and setup, processes that are critical to your effective ongoing
relationship with QuickBooks. And we can also pitch in when you're facing other
daunting accounting hurdles.
Another option for expert
help is Intuit. The company offers a support plan that may or may not be in
your budget, but it's certainly something to consider if you anticipate needing
to have frequent questions answered. The best value is the Annual Support Plan
($349 for first year; $299 thereafter). You get 24x7 phone support, data backup
and recovery services, and learning tools only available with the Support Plan.
Intuit also hosts an
in-depth online support presence. Click Help
| Support to get to the main page as shown in Figure 3. Installation, troubleshooting (with guides to error
messages), company and data file management, general procedures-they're
all covered there. You can search the support database or browse by topic.
These and other resources are available within QuickBooks' embedded browser
(you must have Internet access to reach it, as with many other features of the
program - click Help | Internet
Connection Setup if you're not already set up).
Figure 3: Intuit's online support for QuickBooks can
help when you're stumped.
Interactive Help
If you haven't yet visited
QuickBooks' interactive forum, you should. Click on the Live Community tab at the top of the far right vertical pane if
it's not already displayed (the pane toggles between it and Help). As shown in Figure 4, you can enter questions here and get answers from other
users and/or Intuit pros.
Figure 4: Intuit included interaction in its
QuickBooks palette of help tools. Live
Community features questions from users and accompanying answers from users
and Intuit pros.
For the expanded Intuit
community, click on the Visit the Intuit
Community link at the bottom of the Live Community pane.
Of course, don't forget the
core of QuickBooks' help scheme: the Help pane. You can get a lot of your
questions answered here. This pane constantly changes to display content
relative to the current screen. This content provides explanations of concepts
as well as step-by-step instructions.
So don't throw up your hands
in defeat when what you're attempting in QuickBooks isn't working. Remember how
much help is available from Intuit, QuickBooks itself, and experts like us.
Some additional schooling may just be in order.