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Spring Cleaning: Personalize and Tidy Up Your QuickBooks Desktop
One
of the reasons the QuickBooks line of desktop products has been so
successful is because of its clean, simple appearance and efficient
navigational tools. But there's room for improvement and
personalization. Everyone uses QuickBooks just a little differently.
You can create a desktop that meets your specific needs, while
maintaining the program's inherent usability. Every desktop
version of QuickBooks (except for Simple Start) offers several tools
to accommodate your preferences, so we'll show you some of the
best.
Establish Default Windows for Startup
QuickBooks
automatically opens to its default desktop (the Home page), which
displays a set of the most commonly used navigational icons,
separated by type. You can change this behavior so that every time
you launch the program, it opens to the screen(s) you want to see
first.
You'll
have to tweak your Preferences to make this happen. Click Edit
| Preferences. In
the list on the left, click Desktop
View.
You'll see a window that looks like Figure
1:
Figure 1:
In the Desktop View section of your Preferences window, you can
choose to have one window or multiple windows open, and save a
desktop configuration that will open when you launch QuickBooks.
Note:
If you want be able to have multiple windows open simultaneously, be
sure that option is checked.
There
are three options for preserving your desktop layout. If you click
Save
when closing company, QuickBooks
will open with the windows that were open when you last closed the
company file. If you don't want any windows to open, check
Don't
save the desktop. And
if you have a set of favorite windows that you want to open each time
you launch QuickBooks, set up that configuration and click Save
current desktop. Of
course, you can simply choose to have the Home page display when you
load QuickBooks.
There
are other desktop-related options in this same window that have to do
with QuickBooks' help features. You may also want to adjust
these if you commonly use those services.
Customize
Your Icon Bar
This
is probably the simplest thing you can do to improve navigation.
QuickBooks comes with an icon bar pre-installed, a horizontal strip
at the top of the screen whose icons take you to specific parts of
the program. The default icon bar may serve your purposes well, but
if not, you can easily modify it. Click View
| Customize Icon Bar (or
right-click directly on the icon bar). The window shown in Figure 2
opens.
Figure 2:
The Customize Icon Bar window contains all the tools you need to
modify the navigational icons displayed in the QuickBooks icon bar.
To
add, edit, or delete icons, simply click on the appropriate buttons.
A new window opens containing self-explanatory tools to help you make
your changes. You can also add separators (vertical lines) that can
divide related groupings of icons.
Tracking
Open Windows
If
you've chosen to have multiple windows open simultaneously, you
can easily keep track of what's open-and navigate there
quickly-by using the Open
Windows list.
To get there, click View
| Open Window List. QuickBooks
will open the sidebar shown in Figure
3.
This list appears to the left of the main desktop or any open
windows. To close it, simply click View,
then
uncheck Open
Window List.
Figure 3:
You can use the Open Window List to keep track of which windows are
open. Clicking on one takes you there.
Customizing the Home Page
QuickBooks'
Home page is one of the program's best feature. It not only
serves as a navigational tool-you can click on an icon labeled,
for example, Enter
Bills, and
QuickBooks will take you to that page-but it also illustrates
the workflow of some processes.
You
have some control over what appears on the Home Page. To make
changes, click Edit
| Preferences,
then Desktop
View
and then Company
Preferences tab
to display the window in Figure
4.
Figure 4:
In this window, you can turn on or off some of the icons that appear
on the Home page.
Here,
you can check or uncheck icons like Sales
Receipts. But
in order to show or hide icons, you'll have to make sure that
the actual features enabling them are active or inactive.
Your
current preferences are displayed at the bottom of the window. You
can easily alter them by clicking on one of the hyperlinks. So if
Sales
Tax
is off, for example, click on it, and a window opens that lets you
set up a sales tax item.
Finding Favorites
There's
yet another way to isolate the functions you use most often: the
Favorites
list.
Click Favorites
| Customize Favorites to
access the list of options (like Chart
of Accounts
and Price
Level List).
Highlight one, then click Add.
When
you're done with your list, click OK.
Click
the Favorites menu anytime you want to access these.
QuickBooks
desktop is a powerful navigational tool, and provides simple maps to
all of the program's functions. Such versatility and
customizability contribute to the program's overall ease of
use, and make it a pleasure to use.
Setting
up Preferences correctly in QuickBooks-for elements like Items
& Inventory
and Payments-will
make the program work the way you need it to. If you have any
questions on how to do this, please call us.
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