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By david.knoble, on October 12th, 2009%
I am a HUGE fan of the personal, handwritten note. I believe that the time taken for any note that is handwritten shows the recipient how important they are. While my opinion hasn’t changed, I have found a service that I may use to replace some of my typed and handwritten notes.
Imagine receiving an … → Read More: Alternative Personal Notes
By david.knoble, on October 6th, 2009%
Does your business revolve around tracking time and billing customers for that time? Do you provide service? Warranty calls? Research? Any business that needs to track the time spent and bill for that time may find this website useful. Apparently a group has gotten together and created an online time and expense tracker (Note: time and expense is frequently referred to as ‘T&E’). The best part about this group is that their service is FREE! » Read more about Low Cost Time & Expense Management »
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By david.knoble, on August 7th, 2009%
Did you know that the open source replacement for Microsoft Office which is totally free (OpenOffice!) can be run from a USB memory stick? What good does that do for us? Here we explain the advantages which help propel this software ahead of Microsoft. » Read more about Running OpenOffice from a USB Stick »
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By david.knoble, on June 24th, 2009%
OpenOffice is a software package for the new business because it is free! It also reads and writes Microsoft© Office documents. However, sometimes a little bug is harder to solve. Here we have found the solution to removing the blank page that prints in-between each letter when creating form letters with the Mail Merge Wizard. After completing a mail merge using the wizard found in the Tools -> Mail Merge Wizard menu, you have a document containing each letter. On screen the letters look like they are one page after another. Using the print preview, however, gives a more distressing sight — a blank page in between each letter. Here’s the fix to remove them. » Read more about OpenOffice Mail Merge Wizard Prints Blank Pages?? »
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By david.knoble, on June 10th, 2009%
FireFox, the other internet browser, has been developing a great piece of software for over a year that is now coming to the forefront. This software can help you be more productive in your work and also help those that are a little less internet savvy.
» Read more about Firefox Prism Can Help Your Business »
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By david.knoble, on March 9th, 2009%
Quickbooks is a superb program for small business accounting because of a) the number of customized industries it supports, b) the number of add-on modules that expand your capabilities and c) the ease with which we can provide service to you with your monthly, quarterly or annual bookkeeping services. However, setting up accounts receivable balances when transitioning to Quickbooks from another accounting program is not well documented. In fact, I spent half a day researching how to accomplish this in Quickbooks. Here is the answer! » Read more about Entering Quickbooks Opening AR Balances »
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By david.knoble, on February 25th, 2009%
Do you have lots of adobe acrobat files that you print out for later reference? Many of the user’s guides for equipment and software on the internet are downloadable in acrobat format. I have found a web site that will help you save space and paper to get those into print — all for free! » Read more about Paper Saving Web Site »
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By david.knoble, on February 12th, 2009%
Whether you are printing a report, labels, envelopes, post cards or some other custom paper size, getting the results to come out like you expected in Act! can be difficult. First, you need to know that Act! 10.0 on does not appear to handle custom paper sizes at all. However, there is a workaround. » Read more about Act! — Printing Custom Page Sizes »
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By david.knoble, on February 11th, 2009%
When you setup windows on a computer, you can type in the name of your company along with your name. If you do this, then your company name is automatically filled in when you install software. The problem comes in when you change the name of your company. As a small business person, we frequently start out with one company name and then either create an LLC or corporation and then change the name. Here’s how you fix the name in Windows XP. » Read more about Changing Your Company Name in Windows XP »
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By david.knoble, on January 31st, 2009%
An inkjet printer seems to work best for business cards today because you can use two or more colors (including black). However, as with any do-it-yourself project, there are always some problems along the way. I have three recommendations to get your business cards looking crisp and clear the first time around without wasting card stock. » Read more about Printing Tip — Business Cards »
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