Redesigned Reminders in QuickBooks 2015
New in all versions of QuickBooks for 2015 is the ability to organize items in the Reminders Preference to view in a simplified list which conveniently groups today's tasks and reminders separate from upcoming reminders.
As you can see in the figure on the right side above, today's reminders are on one side, and the upcoming reminders are on the opposite side. That's way better than in prior versions of QuickBooks. Notice that each portion of the reminder window has a number in parenthesis which represents the total number of items associated with each section. Click on each section to expand the view to show every item, or click again to show the summary view. One other feature that is particularly nice is the ability to add a 'to do' right from the reminders window simply by clicking the plus (+) icon. That's 'way cool'.
To access this feature begin at the Icon notification on the right of the icon bar, from the menu bar, select Company, Reminders. From the Reminders window, click the settings gear to define what information is displayed.
Cited from William "Bill" Murphy http://www.intuitiveaccountant.com/topics/william_bill_murphy/
Have a QuickBooks mess? Call the QuickBooks Gal today 775-348-9225!
As you can see in the figure on the right side above, today's reminders are on one side, and the upcoming reminders are on the opposite side. That's way better than in prior versions of QuickBooks. Notice that each portion of the reminder window has a number in parenthesis which represents the total number of items associated with each section. Click on each section to expand the view to show every item, or click again to show the summary view. One other feature that is particularly nice is the ability to add a 'to do' right from the reminders window simply by clicking the plus (+) icon. That's 'way cool'.
To access this feature begin at the Icon notification on the right of the icon bar, from the menu bar, select Company, Reminders. From the Reminders window, click the settings gear to define what information is displayed.
Cited from William "Bill" Murphy http://www.intuitiveaccountant.com/topics/william_bill_murphy/
Have a QuickBooks mess? Call the QuickBooks Gal today 775-348-9225!
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