1/29/2008
When using QuickBooks for your small business, there are many shortcut keys that can be used to further streamline your daily activities.
Kira Wampler, Marketing and Community Leader at Jumpup.com, provides several of them in this brief, 2 minute audio clip. She provides the keys for everything from writing checks to creating invoices, locating transactions and more.
Take a moment to learn the shortcut keys by listening to Kira’s tips by clicking the player below.
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It could be very handy to use the shortcut keys on the keyboard. I have to learn some of them. I use the computer mouse most of the time.
Comment by Martin Lindeskog — 1/29/2008 @ 6:19 pm
Interesting….I didn’t even know there was shortcut keys for Quickbooks. Good to know.
Comment by Amanda — 1/31/2008 @ 10:19 am
I wasn’t aware of the shortcut keys either. This was a really useful tip. Thanks for making me aware of it.
Now, as Martin states above. . .just have to learn them!
Comment by Chris — 1/31/2008 @ 10:30 am