What’s new in QuickBooks for Mac 2012?
Today, Intuit announced QuickBooks for Mac 2012! Here on the QuickBooks for Mac team, we’re all very excited about this release, and we hope you are as well. Here’s what the new release has in store....
View ArticleVideo: Creating an invoice in QuickBooks 2012
This is the first in a series of videos we’ll be publishing over the next couple of weeks showing you the new features in QuickBooks for Mac 2012. In this video, I’ll show you how to create an invoice...
View ArticleVideo: Searching your data in QuickBooks 2012
Search in Quickbooks 2012 for Mac is a great feature you can use to find anything in your company file. In this video, I’m going to show you how it works. Video script: Hi, my name is Ro, and I’m on...
View ArticleBought QB2011 on 7/15/11 or later? You get QB2012 for free!
With the release of Lion, we’re aware that a lot of you may have recently upgraded to QuickBooks 2011 for Mac. And now we’ve just released QuickBooks 2012 for Mac. “Doh!” you may say, shaking your...
View ArticleWhat’s in Your Check Number Field?
I bet you already know that QuickBooks for Mac records most of the bills you enter and pay as “checks,” regardless of whether we’re actually writing out checks, paying a contractor with PayPal,...
View ArticleOnline banking: Using Web Connect
Using Web Connect, you can manually import transactions from your online banking account. First you need to download a transaction file (.qbo) from your financial institution’s website. Then you import...
View ArticleOnline banking: Renaming rules for payee names
When you download or import transactions, the names of payees in your downloaded transactions may not match the names of payees in QuickBooks. That means you need to go through and match each one with...
View ArticleOnline Banking: Updating your register
When you use online banking, you either import or download transactions from your financial institution. Some of those transactions may already be in QuickBooks, but some may not be. Updating your...
View ArticleWhat’s new in QuickBooks for Mac 2012?
Last Updated: Monday, March 4, 2013Today, Intuit announced QuickBooks for Mac 2012! Here on the QuickBooks for Mac team, we’re all very excited about this release, and we hope you are as well. Here’s...
View ArticleVideo: Creating an invoice in QuickBooks 2012
Last Updated: Monday, March 4, 2013This is the first in a series of videos we’ll be publishing over the next couple of weeks showing you the new features in QuickBooks for Mac 2012. In this video, I’ll...
View ArticleVideo: Searching your data in QuickBooks 2012
Last Updated: Monday, March 4, 2013Search in Quickbooks 2012 for Mac is a great feature you can use to find anything in your company file. In this video, I’m going to show you how it works. Video...
View ArticleBought QB2011 on 7/15/11 or later? You get QB2012 for free!
Last Updated: Monday, March 4, 2013With the release of Lion, we’re aware that a lot of you may have recently upgraded to QuickBooks 2011 for Mac. And now we’ve just released QuickBooks 2012 for Mac....
View ArticleWhat’s in Your Check Number Field?
Last Updated: Friday, January 20, 2012I bet you already know that QuickBooks for Mac records most of the bills you enter and pay as “checks,” regardless of whether we’re actually writing out checks,...
View ArticleOnline banking: Using Web Connect
Last Updated: Friday, May 4, 2012Using Web Connect, you can manually import transactions from your online banking account. First you need to download a transaction file (.qbo) from your financial...
View ArticleOnline banking: Renaming rules for payee names
Last Updated: Friday, May 4, 2012When you download or import transactions, the names of payees in your downloaded transactions may not match the names of payees in QuickBooks. That means you need to go...
View ArticleOnline Banking: Updating your register
Last Updated: Monday, May 7, 2012 When you use online banking, you either import or download transactions from your financial institution. Some of those transactions may already be in QuickBooks, but...
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