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Posted by Sharx35 on October 31, 2009, 7:35 pm
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>> > > Maybe I'm blind, but I can't find the retirement planner among the
>> > > menus. Not that it was that wonderful, but I like to play with it
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>> > > and then.
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>> > > And, I couldn't use Quicken Help to try to find the above because
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>> > > I click on the Help icon, I get the message "Cannot start Windows
>> > > Help". Huh? I want Quicken Help, not Windows Help. I *was* able
>> > > to start Windows help from the Start menu, so I don't know what
>> > > Quicken is referring to.
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>> > > jo
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>> > hmmm - Q2009 dlx -
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>> > top menu command bar -> Help -> Quicken Help ?
>> > top menu command bar -> Tax -> Tax Planner
>> > top menu command bar -> Planning -> your choice
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>> Can't use Quicken Help, as explained.
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>> Don't want the Tax Planner. I can do that. Retirement planner was
>> something unique.
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>> I don't have a Planning icon on my command bar. Oh, ok, I had to
>> customize my bar but the only option was Retirement Planning. What
>> option was it under? I always got to it from a sub menu before but
>> still can't see it. But thanks for resurrecting it for me.- Hide quoted
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> Well, this is extremely weird. My command bar now has an icon titled
> "Retirement Planner", but when clicked, it takes me online to an ad
> for Quicken Online Payroll. Something is really screwed up.
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> jo
Time to re-install Quicken.
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