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QB 6 NUE Mac won't give "Record" button in accounts! Help! F. Todd Wilson 07-19-2006
Posted by F. Todd Wilson on July 19, 2006, 9:17 pm
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Hello,

I know I'm a couple of generations behind, but I'm starting a
business and want to at least make a stab at doing the accounting right.
So, I cracked open the New User Edition of QuickBooks that came with my
2004 PowerMac G5 and loaded it up with the company info.

Problem is that when I go into the Chart of Accounts, and Use a
Register, and I make an entry, it never gives me the "Record" button
(it's always grayed out). If I click and close the entry, it reminds me
that I haven't saved it, asks me if I want to, and when I say yes, it
saves it just fine. What gives?

Thanks!

Todd

Posted by scfundogs on July 19, 2006, 9:32 pm
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> Hello,
>
> I know I'm a couple of generations behind, but I'm starting a
> business and want to at least make a stab at doing the accounting right.
> So, I cracked open the New User Edition of QuickBooks that came with my
> 2004 PowerMac G5 and loaded it up with the company info.
>
> Problem is that when I go into the Chart of Accounts, and Use a
> Register, and I make an entry, it never gives me the "Record" button
> (it's always grayed out). If I click and close the entry, it reminds me
> that I haven't saved it, asks me if I want to, and when I say yes, it
> saves it just fine. What gives?

Its a seriously flawed version of the program. QB 2006 for Mac is better by
a long shot. The latter still can't compete with the Windows versions but
unless you're willing to buy an Intel Mac or a Windows box for Quickbooks
you'll do fine with 2006 for a while. You'll have nothing but massive
headaches with NUE because its a piece of junk.

--
Tara



Posted by Golden California Girls on July 19, 2006, 11:59 pm
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F. Todd Wilson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I know I'm a couple of generations behind, but I'm starting a
> business and want to at least make a stab at doing the accounting right.
> So, I cracked open the New User Edition of QuickBooks that came with my
> 2004 PowerMac G5 and loaded it up with the company info.
>
> Problem is that when I go into the Chart of Accounts, and Use a
> Register, and I make an entry, it never gives me the "Record" button
> (it's always grayed out). If I click and close the entry, it reminds me
> that I haven't saved it, asks me if I want to, and when I say yes, it
> saves it just fine. What gives?

Cripple ware.


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