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QuickBooks Tip: Display Issues with QuickBooks 2013 – Missing Some Fields or Columns

Numerous people are reporting that they cannot see fields in QuickBooks 2013 particularly since the R6 update.  For example, in the write checks window people indicate they can no longer see the column for class, customer:job, the billable box and that these fields are missing.  Additionally, some people indicated that it may not affect all company files (i.e. things look ok in one file but not in another file).  Keep this in mind if you or your clients have missing fields or display problems and refer to this post for details on how to fix it. Read more

Intuit Innovator Contest – Implementing QuickBooks Online

I’m thrilled to say that I was a winner in the Intuit Innovator’s contest last fall and I finally won an iPad!  I submitted a quick (2 minutes) video of how I helped a national fraternity implement QuickBooks Online for their chapters.  In the video, I discuss the needs of the fraternity, the challenges they faced and how QuickBooks Online met their needs.  Check it out:

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Intuit Brings Back Color to QuickBooks 2013 with R6 Update

Intuit invests in input and feedback from QuickBooks users and accounting professionals to help with product development and enhancements.  They strive to help us save time, improve productivity and delight us with QuickBooks.  They do a lot of research, beta testing, and even visit businesses and accounting offices to learn more about what we want and need.

However with millions of users and accounting professionals, it is inevitable that Intuit cannot please everyone all the time and sometimes they may not get something quite right.  That appears to have happened with some of the appearance changes in QuickBooks 2013.  In another blog post, I discussed several of the changes in appearance to QuickBooks 2013.  Many people commented here, in my Linkedin Group (now with 24,000+ members), Intuit Community Forums and elsewhere about things they did not like in QuickBooks 2013.  Again, Intuit listened to our feedback and in the R4 update we were able to add color to the icon bar and a flag to differentiate different data files as explained in this blog post.

Intuit didn’t stop there.  Many people said the flag was too little and didn’t help differentiate files enough.  Now, with the R6 update, differentiating company files with color is back in QuickBooks 2013.

As excerpted from the blog post by Jacint Tumacder (Intuit Product Manager):

With the launch of QuickBooks 2013, we made many thoughtful choices around the use of color to improve navigation. For example, we used darker colors to recede particular areas, and introduced color contrast and font size differentiation to help you know where to focus and navigate through the workflow. While many of you told us you like the new visual design in QuickBooks 2013, a number of you also told us that you have the following issues:

  • The black & white icon bar is hard to read
  • Can’t use color to differentiate company files
  • The prominent use of black has too much contrast

Well, you spoke and we listened. In QuickBooks R6, we’ve re-introduced color schemes. If the default colors QuickBooks uses have too much contrast for you, you can now choose from 14 color schemes to find one that better suits you. Customizing the color scheme in QB 2013 changes the color frame for ALL windows in QuickBooks, including the program window frame making it even easier to differentiate between companies, especially when you have two companies open at the same time.

Here’s what it looks like.

BEFORE … QuickBooks with the Black & White Icon Bar and Default Color Scheme

AFTER … QuickBooks with the Colored Icon Bar and Blue Color Scheme

Where to Find the Preference for Switching to the Colored Icon Bar and Changing Color Schemes

After updating your file to R6 go the menu bar and select EditPreferencesDesktop View, and the My Preferences tab.

Thanks Intuit for listening to us and giving us back color to help differentiate data files!

Other Changes in R6 Update

  • Resolved QBW32.EXE Fatal Application Exit error (Unrecoverable Error 02700 80318)
  • Improved performance.
  • Added Windows 8 support for the QuickBooks Attach Documents scan manager.
  • Added Monthly payroll item limits.
  • Click here for complete details on the R6 update.
  • Click here to read Charlie Russell’s comprehensive article about the R6 update.

Display issue with Classes

After updating to R6, a few people indicated they could no longer see the class field (and some couldn’t see the customer:job column too)  on forms like Write Checks.  Intuit investigated and determined it was an issue with the DPI settings for the screen resolution.  Details on how to fix it are in this support article.

Additionally, on the sample file (Rock Castle Construction) I discovered that all transactions became unclassified for some reason.  However, I haven’t heard of anyone else seeing this problem so it must be something weird with my computer and/or file.  Let me know if you encounter it too and/or submit a bug report (under Help > Send Feedback Online > Bug Report).

Quick Survey on QuickBooks 2013

Considering the latest changes included in the R6 update, please answer this quick question.  I will share the results of the survey in a future blog post.  Feel free to include your comments in the survey or in the comments for this blog post.

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The Deadline is Friday, February 22, 2013

Just a quick note to let you know that Sandi Smith Leyva’s Accountant’s Accelerator program is closing to new members on Friday, February 22, 2013.

As an affiliate for Sandi, I personally know dozens of her clients and the great results they have had from the program. If you are looking for solid, proven ways to build your practice, serve clients better, and work smarter, then this program delivers. Here is just a little taste of what you get:

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