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Account management
Thanks for getting back to the thread, @rmiga.
Let me join in this conversation and provide further clarification about the invoice date.
How QuickBooks populates invoice dates depends on the date that was set on your computer. Also, the system follows the date of your last transaction. To refresh the program, I'd suggest closing QuickBooks by clicking the X button and reopening it again.
You can also perform a force quit to stop the application from running, then reopen it again. Here's how:
- Choose Force Quit from the Apple menu (or simultaneously press the Command + Option + Esc keys).
- In the Force Quit Applications window, select a QuickBooks program and select Force Quit.
To open a sample file in QuickBooks Desktop for Mac, follow these steps:
- Open your QuickBooks Desktop Mac.
- In the No Company Open window, navigate your cursor to the Open a sample file section and click the dropdown arrow.
- Select a sample file and follow the on-screen instructions to finish.
In addition, you can turn on electronic payments in QuickBooks Desktop for Mac so your customers can pay you online.
Let me know if need more assistance when managing your account. I’ve got you always. Have a great day!