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Agree with the inconvenience of the new layers on the main menu. Every other software developer is seeking ways to collapse layers in the fashion of Quickbooks' previous menu. No one other than intuit, to my knowledge, has added unnecessary layers. I would like to meet one of the users that suggested the change to find out why-how this is working for them. Maybe the rest of us are missing something. If this is just the UI team fixing something that isn't broken (breaking something that works?), it shows the classic programmer default setting of programming for sake of it. Would like to suggest they use the previous UI in a real world bookkeeping setting for at least 2 weeks, then reverting to the new UI. Nothing more would need to be said. If this comment is off base (as a user of the s/w for 7 years) and Intuit would like to reiterate the merits of the change, please be specific on the ways in which the change is better. If you're up for a taste test, give users the choice between the UI's. Be sure to make everyone aware of the previous UI availability and ease of reverting back (1 or 2 buttons max - and yes you can so do it). Doubtful we would see the stats on users reverting back. My guess is for those of us using this software for hours every day, it would be close to 100%.