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Ever feel like you can’t get enough windows to appear on the screen? Or need to minimize the ones that are open because you can’t view two windows at a time?
If you’re using a monitor that is only capable of viewing screen resolutions of 800 X 600, it might time to update your monitor or video card. In the case of a laptop, you’ll be ...
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When it comes to QuickBooks versions, a common question being asked is "What version you need to work with Method?" I’ve answered this question below.
If you’re a UK, Australian or Canadian QuickBooks user, you’ll need 2008 or higher (with all of the latest updates installed). These versions of QuickBooks use a different ...
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Good Morning Mary,
Thanks for the detailed description and feedback.
Could you please email me a copy of the logo that you were trying to import into Method? I would like to try it on my end and see if I can duplicate it. Just send me an email with the logo as an attachment to d.docouto@alocet.com.
Regarding screen sizes. I ...
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[quote user="Answer Man"]
Ok Danny, go home now, you have been working way too hard. I was being a smarta$$.
But, typical programmer BS, I mean definition.
I Guess I Asked Though.
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LOL - I couldn't help myself!
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Kevin - looks like you got the right idea. If you want to stop the user from having the ability to make changes, remove the 'Save' button. Don't want them to be able to see another customer's information? Remove the filter option from the 'Customer List' grid.
As the developer of the application, the ...
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A flowchart visually illustrates the steps in a
process. When you display a process in this
manner, you can quickly point out bottlenecks or inefficiencies so that the
process may be streamlined or improved.
When creating your applications using Method, a flowchart
can also act as a "to-do" list for your application. ...
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No "Read Only" option is available however..........You CAN remove the "Save" button. That way no changes can be saved.
In other words, it will be "Read Only"...... Cool eh?
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It won't be a problem Kevin. Method knows which database you last sync'd with. To check and see that it is the proper database.Login to Method.
Click the QuickBooks tab.
Click the Synchronize link.
Under the 'Edit synchronization preferences', it will list the QuickBooks file that you have setup with your ...
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Sounds like you'll be creating a flow chart. It's the only way to see where things will be going from point A - B.
I'm positive you'll get the hang of it. Although, it is a totally different way of thinking.
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