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From: Andrew on 20 Oct 2009 23:00 btw, did anyone notice that under the FILE OPERATIONS pulldown to DELETE a file is no longer available in Q 2010? Weird. Am I missing something stupid here? Of course, with just one file (*.QDF) in the "fileset" now, the Windows explorer option to 'delete' really does get rid of a complete "fileset" in one single swoop now, but I am still amazed that they don't have this option available in file operations (just COPY, YEAR-END COPY, and VALIDATE exist. I could have sworn that DELETE was an option previously?) -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Regards - - Andrew
From: Tod on 20 Oct 2009 23:04
On Oct 20, 9:27 pm, "Andrew" <and...(a)jkl.com> wrote: > John Pollard wrote: > > > That's probably the discussion I was thinking of; there was at least > > one post from Intuit in the thread I have in mind ... > > Hi John - The Intuit poster (Quick Dale, I think this link should work :https://qlc.intuit.com/post/show_post_full_view/aYHAhWTNqr3Q6nacfArQA8) > explained to go to the Control Panel/Sounds and do the usual checking off of > the settings to 'fix' the reported problem - but that was already done and > set up correctly in the initial installation as reported by the others. > ------------------------------------------------------------- > Regards - > > - Andrew In that thread, Quicken Dale said "The preference from (sic) this has been changed. We made this change based on customer feedback." I think he saying "the preference for" this startup sound was changed to silence based on customer feedback. As I take it, the glitch is that it can't seem to be turned back on. |