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Intuit QuickBooks Pro 2002 (260102) for PC Questions & Answers
Download of quickbooks pro 2002
For complete QuickBooks 2002 Manual downloads follow http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/archive/index/ndxw_10_updates2.html.
9/3/2022 6:56:52 AM •
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on Sep 03, 2022
Use QuickBooks Pro 2002 on Windows 7, 8 & 8.1
This will only work if you still have your CD & Activation Code + a copy of your latest Back-up:
1. Install CD & enter Activation Code, then pretend that you have faxed the info.
2. Open a new Account, with similar name to your original & roughly enter required details.
3. Once completed, open the new Account & go to File >Restore. Chose your last Back-up date & you will have all your Account records back again.
This has worked for me through Windows 7, 8 & 8.1. I was pleased to see that by upgrading to Windows 8.1, my QuickBooks program still works well.
Data gone!
Providing you are in the correct file, the only way I can see to get the old data back is restore a backup from prior to the error.
1/25/2013 12:20:19 AM •
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on Jan 25, 2013
This file was not closed in previous session.
It's pretty much just like it says:
You either, didn't close out the program right by manually saving the last information you entered.
Or,the system shut down while the program was open, like a power failure or accidental reboot.
Did you have the task manager open, to close out programs,maybe to regain some memory, accidentally closing the program?
Something happen to close out that program before the last entered data was saved
9/25/2010 1:11:39 PM •
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on Sep 25, 2010
I cannot get on my
Hello.
If you have restarted your computer and tried several times with the same results, the only solution is to reinstall Quickbooks Pro.
Go to Control Panel - Add / Remove Programs (or Programs and Features) and remove the QuickBooks software.
With the QuickBooks CD (or if you downloaded the program, run install from the place you downloaded), run and install the program.
Hope this helps.
9/5/2010 10:35:26 PM •
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on Sep 05, 2010
Reinstalling 2002 pro
Sorry to tell you that you will need to upgrade. Quickbooks is only compatable with Vista in 2008 and up. Quckbooks is not doing anything to resolve older issues.
6/16/2010 1:44:56 AM •
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on Jun 16, 2010
What sort of account do i use
What account did you use to buy the material and what are you using to sell it? Generally, you buy in 5xxx and sell in the corresponding 4xxx account. For example, I buy new goods in 5040 and sell them in 4040.
Carl
5/19/2010 11:32:38 AM •
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on May 19, 2010
How I bypass the login for Quickbooks 2002, wasn't there before.
Contact Intuit, they will supply you with a reset application that can be used to reset the password. They've done it a few times for me in the past. You'll need to answer their questions (of which they have many) and it might cost you something, but I know for the situations I've had to use it in the past, it was certainly worth a few bucks to get into the books!
Hope this helps!
5/28/2009 2:52:29 AM •
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on May 28, 2009
I had to put in a new power supply and now when i launch my quick
You need to find your current file. Quickbooks has defaulted to it's standard set up. To find all of your quickbooks file do a search for .QBW files. On XP you can find the search on the windows tab. Search for all files that have.qbw in the name. Once you find all of them, note their locations and date of last access. (the lastest date will be the old file since Quickbooks opened that one up. What you are looking for is the file accessed right before you put in the new power supply.
One you find that file, wirite down the location and then open Quickbooks. Click on open file and then browse to the location that you wrote down. Click on the quickbooks file to open it. This should be your most up to date file and you should be good to go.
2/6/2009 1:02:29 PM •
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on Feb 06, 2009
Invoices show as paid after saved??
Open Quickbooks.
Go to Edit>Preferences, in the new window, in the left hand column scroll down to Sales and Customers.
Select Company Preferences, make sure at the bottom of the window the box "Automaticaly Apply Payments" is not checked (no tick or cross in the box)
7/25/2008 2:14:38 PM •
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on Jul 25, 2008
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