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Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 7:26 pm Post subject: Re: Thick lines on invoices |
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aps wrote:
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That is why you need to buy customized preprinted forms to suit your taste.
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Why should he necessarily _buy_ what he can easily create?
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aps Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:00 am Post subject: Re: Thick lines on invoices |
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dpb <none@non.net> wrote:
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aps wrote:
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That is why you need to buy customized preprinted forms to suit your taste.
Why should he necessarily _buy_ what he can easily create?
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I only responded to his assertion that he wanted an invoice form the would be pleasing |
to his clients. I only responded to his posting and do not require your approval or
disapproval. It was merely a suggestion.  |
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www.GymRatZ.co.uk Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:00 am Post subject: Re: Thick lines on invoices |
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Haskel LaPort wrote:
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Why would anyone upgrade to a version of QB 2 years old?
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Because it is thouroughly tried, tested and fixed for most if not all bugs.
Lets be honest, the differences between versions 2 years apart are
virtually non-existent.
I was running QB 6.0 for many years then purchased QB2004 but didn't
upgrade until 2006 for no other reason than the hassle (or expected
hassle) of setting up stock items etc.
Shan't upgrade again untill the current database becomes too messy.
It would take some blindingly good features to get me to upgrade to the
latest version.
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dpb Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 5:26 pm Post subject: Re: Thick lines on invoices |
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aps wrote:
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... It was merely a suggestion.
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"Need" didn't sound like a "merely" a suggestion... :J)
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dpb Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 5:29 pm Post subject: Re: Thick lines on invoices |
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www.GymRatZ.co.uk wrote:
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It would take some blindingly good features to get me to upgrade to the
latest version.
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For similar reason I'm still running QB Pro 2K -- there's simply nothing
I need that a newer version does that the present version doesn't do...
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Haskel LaPort Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 7:01 pm Post subject: Re: Thick lines on invoices |
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"dpb" <none@non.net> wrote in message news:g54vgo$r7t$2@aioe.org...
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www.GymRatZ.co.uk wrote:
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It would take some blindingly good features to get me to upgrade to the
latest version.
For similar reason I'm still running QB Pro 2K -- there's simply nothing I
need that a newer version does that the present version doesn't do...
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More like your business does not warrant all the cool features and
improvements made in the last eight years. In any event sooner or latter
your Windows 98 machine will die out and you will need a Vista workstation.
Try running 2K on that one.
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Haskel LaPort Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 7:24 pm Post subject: Re: Thick lines on invoices |
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"www.GymRatZ.co.uk" <discount-fitness-equipment@gym.shop.com> wrote in
message news:g54i1q$jbm$1@registered.motzarella.org...
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Haskel LaPort wrote:
Why would anyone upgrade to a version of QB 2 years old?
Because it is thouroughly tried, tested and fixed for most if not all
bugs.
Lets be honest, the differences between versions 2 years apart are
virtually non-existent.
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Your pants must be on fire. The boys and girls at Intuit work their asses
off each year to make sure the next version is always better than the last.
If it isn't they don't get any supper for themselfs or their children.
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I was running QB 6.0 for many years then purchased QB2004 but didn't
upgrade until 2006 for no other reason than the hassle (or expected
hassle) of setting up stock items etc.
Shan't upgrade again untill the current database becomes too messy.
It would take some blindingly good features to get me to upgrade to the
latest version.
Pete |
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aps Guest
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Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 11:00 am Post subject: Re: Thick lines on invoices |
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dpb <none@non.net> wrote:
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aps wrote:
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... It was merely a suggestion. :-)
"Need" didn't sound like a "merely" a suggestion... :J)
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Take a garden hose, turn it on, and hose yourself down. Again, I stated that IF it is |
that important to him to have impressive invoices for his clients, he needs to consider
that alternative. I don't need you to translate to me what I said. |
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dpb Guest
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Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 5:50 pm Post subject: Re: Thick lines on invoices |
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aps wrote:
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dpb <none@non.net> wrote:
aps wrote:
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... It was merely a suggestion.
"Need" didn't sound like a "merely" a suggestion... :J)
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Take a garden hose, turn it on, and hose yourself down. Again, I stated that IF it is
that important to him to have impressive invoices for his clients, he needs to consider
that alternative. I don't need you to translate to me what I said.
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Testy little bugger, aren't you.. :)
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Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 8:14 pm Post subject: Re: Thick lines on invoices |
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dpb <none@non.net> wrote:
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aps wrote:
dpb <none@non.net> wrote:
aps wrote:
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... It was merely a suggestion.
"Need" didn't sound like a "merely" a suggestion... :J)
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Take a garden hose, turn it on, and hose yourself down. Again, I stated that IF it is
that important to him to have impressive invoices for his clients, he needs to consider
that alternative. I don't need you to translate to me what I said.
Testy little bugger, aren't you.. :)
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No, just trying to help out. |
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