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Alan Secker
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      02-24-2010, 10:26 AM
I am told that Quickbooks Pro can handle it but an application to their
forum drew a list of similar questions but no answers.

I* have been told that corrections can be made in Quickbooks that leave no
trace of the original transaction. Is this true?

If Quickbooks Pro cannot hack job costing, can anyone suggest the a cheap
solution? It must go with a general bookkeeping package though.



 
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Peter Saxton
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      03-01-2010, 08:06 AM
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 10:26:14 +0000, Alan Secker <>
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>I am told that Quickbooks Pro can handle it but an application to their
>forum drew a list of similar questions but no answers.
>
>I* have been told that corrections can be made in Quickbooks that leave no
>trace of the original transaction. Is this true?
>

No, not if you want a trace.

>If Quickbooks Pro cannot hack job costing, can anyone suggest the a cheap
>solution? It must go with a general bookkeeping package though.
>
>

 
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