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March 2013

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Our Monthly Tip:

Open Window List Can Save Time
by Jeffrey Kray, CPA,
WB member and
QuickBooks user


The main article this month explains how to keep just one window open. However, if you are like me, you want to see what windows are open and to be able to move between them easily. I do this through the Open Window List feature, which I find to be a major time saver.

Located under View in the navigation bar (and in the left icon bar in QuickBooks 2013), Open Window List will open up a side panel that shows you all of the windows you have open. You can then select the window you want to bring to the front. Need to switch to a different window? Just select it from the list. This allows you switch back and forth between windows easily. It also provides a record of everything you have open so that you can close everything before you exit, which should speed up start time the next time you open QuickBooks.

And if you don't want to use it, simply go back and unselect it from the View menu.

 


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Does This Icon Make Me Look Fat? 

Spring is a good time to clean up and slim down QuickBooks and its data

 

Depending on your location, you're probably starting to see early signs of spring. The nicer weather and signs of new life seem to make people want to spruce up their surroundings.

 

Now would be a good time, too, to clean up your accounting environment. Some of your screens may be unnecessarily cluttered. And your QuickBooks company file probably needs attention, too.  

 

So here are some suggestions for streamlining QuickBooks. You'll have a tidier workspace, and you'll save time and frustration.

 

Make a Clean Start

 

Intuit did a great job of giving QuickBooks' home page a fresher, more "open" look in its 2013 versions. But does everything really need to be there? Could you simplify it a bit? There are several things you can do, including:

  • Minimize icons. That pretty graphical process map on the home page is great for quick access to frequently-used actions. Some of them must remain there if they're related to activities you do (i.e., Invoices has to stay if you use Estimates), but you can remove some of the ones you don't use. Go to Preferences | Desktop View | Company Preferences. You'll see this:

QB March 2013 figure 1  

 

Figure 1: You can
turn off some of the
feature icons on your
home page.

 

 

 

Some of the options have been grayed out because they support other processes. To remove an active feature icon like Inventory, click on it. In the window that opens, uncheck the box next to Inventory and purchase orders are active (you can also modify options here).

 

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Figure 2: Clicking the checkbox next to Inventory and
purchase orders are active
grays out the other options  
and removes related feature icons from the home page.

 

 

To reduce the number of feature icons even more, go to the Finance Charge, Jobs & Estimates, Payroll & Employees, Sales & Customers, Sales Tax and Time & Expenses. QuickBooks removes the related icons and reroutes the process map on the home page.

 

More Time-Saving Tweaks

  • Don't allow multiple windows to open in your work area. Tired of seeing all of those overlapping open windows on your desktop? Open the View menu and select One Window. All of your open windows remain active in the background. To return to one of them, open the Window menu and select the one you want to move to the front (Window | Close All returns you to a blank work area).

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Figure 3: Your Icon bar can be your fastest route to often
needed screens - if you modify it to contain only the functions
you use, in order of importance. You can also change the
labels to make them more meaningful to you.

  • Trim down your icon bar. Seems like a minimal change, but it's one of those things that can add unnecessary moments of frustration throughout the day ("Where's the Calendar!"). Click View | Customize Icon Bar.
  • Customize columns in Lists. You probably work in QuickBooks' Lists often, but are you spending too much time tracking down the right information? Customize their columns so your registers contain only what you usually need (and add additional ones if it's helpful). Open a list, right-click anywhere within it and select Customize Columns to modify the display (resize column widths by placing your cursor on the vertical set of dots between labels and dragging).
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Figure 4: When you customize your columns in
Lists, you'll find what you're looking for faster.

 

  • Hide inactive items. Highlight an item, right-click and select Make Item Inactive. Open the Item menu in the lower left and click Hide Inactive Items (this action won't delete them).

Internal Cleaning

These may all seem like cosmetic changes, but you will save time and frustration over the long run.

 

The most critical spring cleaning task is company file analysis and maintenance. We can handle this for you. QuickBooks can slow down and start generating error messages when the data file becomes unwieldy and sloppy. Preventing file corruption before it crashes your system is a lot faster and less expensive than a reconstruction project.