by Laura Madeira | December 7, 2012 9:00 am
[1] Yep, we QuickBooks[2] users are set in our ways. We are attached to our easy-to-learn and easy-to-use QuickBooks software, so when Intuit changed how the software looked, we complained. It’s a personal thing. Change in general is just plain hard to take – and there is no exception to this feeling even when working with software.
QuickBooks 2013 saw a dramatic change to its color scheme. The user interface change was designed to help users focus on the immediate task at hand with all other activities not as prominently displayed. What was heard loud and clear by Intuit was that we missed our colored icon bar at the top of the home page.
With Maintenance Release 4, Intuit has raised the bar with its quick response to this and other customer-requested enhancements, so don’t wait, go get it! It’s a free download. Details are provided at the end of this article.
Here’s a visual perspective of these new changes:
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So what exactly did Intuit improve in QuickBooks 2013 after listening to the customers?
With Maintenance Release 4, an alternate Top Icon Bar is available by choosing a preference to return to the colored icons and light background as shown below:
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After updating your file to R4, follow these steps to turn on the alternate Top Icon Bar:
This is an individual preference, so for companies with multiple users accessing the same file, each user can choose from the alternate Top Icon Bar displayed above, or between the default Top Icon Bar or Left Icon Bar displayed below. Access these choices from the menu bar by selecting View and choosing your option.
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Default Top Icon Bar with Darker Background
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Note: The color enhancement is presently only available for the Top Icon Bar.
Many QuickBooks users manage multiple QuickBooks files, and in previous versions of QuickBooks, you could change the overall color scheme of the data file. Now, in Maintenance Release 4, you can choose to assign a unique Company Flag Color to the title bar of each QuickBooks file.
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After updating your file to R4, follow these steps to assign a Company Flag Color:
Intuit listened closely to users request to improve the readability of the new design. Included in R4 are these additional improvements:
The changes discussed in this article require that you update your QuickBooks data file to maintenance release 4.
After a version is released, changes, improvements and fixes are provided in the form of a “maintenance release.” Often, Intuit offers the release as a manual download before offering it as an automatic update due, in part, to additional testing of the update. As a result, you may want to wait until any maintenance release is done through an automatic update.
To choose how QuickBooks detects whether a maintenance release exists, follow these steps:
4. You can then choose which updates to install:
5. Click Save when you have made your changes, Revert to return to the original settings, or Close if you have not made any changes. Optionally, click Help for more guidance.
6. Click the Update Now tab. From this tab, you can choose which updates to install, learn when they were last checked, and view the status.
7. Optionally, select the Reset Update to reinstall the entire update or select Get Updates
8. A progress message displays. Click Close when finished.
To confirm that the newest maintenance release installed, you may need to close QuickBooks and relaunch the software. You can also check the product information window from an open QuickBooks file by selecting F2 or pressing Ctrl+1 on your keyboard; then you can read the Product line at the top.
Keep the feedback coming! Intuit is listening and improving the product for us. From the menu bar in QuickBooks select, Help, Send Feedback Online and choose from Product Suggestions, Bug Report or Help System Suggestion.
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Select the F2 Key to View Your Current Maintenance Release Number
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