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Library Bookwatch, June, 2005
Show Me QuickBooks 2005
Gail Perry
Que Publishing
801 E. 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46240
0789733293 $21.99 1-800-428-5331
Decidedly the most "user friendly" instruction and reference manual on QuickBooks 2005, Gail Perry's Show Me QuickBooks 2005 will help even the most novice reader learn how to visually how to perform tasks using this leading accounting software designed specifically for for small businesses and the self-employed. Answers to their questions can be quickly found and visually displayed with this user-friendly method of training. Each task includes a screen-by-screen visual accompanied by a concise text description that makes performing everyday tasks quick and simple. If you operate a small business or are self-employed, then Show Me QuickBooks 2005 is the ideal, 432-page instructional manual that will meet your every accounting and financial record keeping need.
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