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"20. Yes, that is the First Thing I told you. But not until you finally revealed your computer system environment.
21. Glad to Help."
Eh, no @qbteachmt. You promulgated some cockamamie theory about QB's internal operation that had nothing to do with the issue, and then lectured me when I pointed that out.
"I sure hope others learn from you. Not just your saga, and your Conspiracy theories, but the Actual Help you posted on this peer user forum just might help the next peer user. And there never is any reason to be Rude to anyone trying to be helpful."
Your "help" seems to consist almost exclusively of defending the indefensible from Intuit and blaming their victims. You really should understand that Intuit has near-monopoly lock-in with quickbooks and behaves accordingly towards its customers.
I now see that you make a habit of lecturing people on the QB forums. You're not exactly a great ambassador for Intuit.
"Can I delete old reminders from 10-12 years ago.."
My answer to this would have been: "I know of no other way than going through each item and unchecking the control that generates the reminder. Eg uncheck all "print later" reminders on checks. It's a PITA."
But you had a lot more "help" to offer the poor questioner:
"The Reminders List is Status. Things showing as Unpaid from 10 years ago are still unpaid or would have removed themselves from this listing.
Everything you see "Waiting to Print" still exists and is Waiting to Print and loaded up in your Print Queue. Double-click that to see it; or go to File menu > Print Forms. Select, for instance, Checks to Print. No one Ever Printed these? They marked them To Print. Should they have put a check # on them, instead? Or, EFT or DEBIT, to show it was not Paper Check at all?
This is Housekeeping. You don't "hide it" or "turn it off." Do you watch TV? This is sort of like the show Hoarders: you just opened the front door and found a Mess that needs to be cleaned up."
Gee, thanks for the scolding. Now, how do I turn off reminders again?
There are many others. You're everywhere with your opinionated little missives.