The Bane of QuickBooks Users: The Ampersand (Infographic)

In the first Quick Tips for QuickBooks infographic, we shared some interesting statistics on which software versions and editions are most popular among QuickBooks users. This time we have a helpful tip you can use in QuickBooks to solve a common problem.

I’ll bet you didn’t realize that the ampersand is the mortal enemy of QuickBooks login names. Check out the infographic below to see what I mean. You can click on it to share it with other QuickBooks users, as well. They’ll be glad you helped them avoid this potential pitfall.

The Bane of QuickBooks Users: Using the ampersand with QuickBooks logins

Learn more about Fishbowl’s Inventory Software that integrates with QuickBooks.

This infographic was inspired by a post by blogger Shannon Tucker. You can read more of his insights into QuickBooks here: QuickBooks and Your Business.

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About Robert Lockard

Robert Lockard is a copywriter with Fishbowl. He writes for several blogs about inventory management, manufacturing, QuickBooks and small business. Fishbowl Inventory is the #1-requested inventory management software for QuickBooks users. Robert enjoys running, reading, writing, spending time with his wife and children, and watching movies. His favorite movies include Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Fiddler on the Roof, Back to the Future and Lawrence of Arabia.
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2 Responses to The Bane of QuickBooks Users: The Ampersand (Infographic)

  1. Idacl says:

    In my opinion, QuickBooks is great for business!..But find out more about the limitations of QuickBooks as companies grow, when to consider upgrading to an ERP system as well as selecting and implementing a proper solution. Just read a white paper on benefits of upgrading ERP system http://bit.ly/MpQdeq

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