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Carl_A
Level 2

help articles in general

Somewhere on this website, there are MANY 1000s of "help articles" re QB. How do I find just a few articles that are really close to a specific question? The "Search for anything" window gives suggestions but I usually find them useless. If I put more than 1 word into the box, the box assumes "OR" which gives too many irrelevant answers.  Compare this with Google Advanced Search.  I can specify "all these words", "this exact word or phrase", etc. If "Advanced" results aren't specific enough, Google has dozens of "operators" such as allintitle   Are Intuit's "help articles" searchable by Google Advanced Search? If not, is there some "article on how to search for articles"? And how do I find it without having to write a post like the one I'm writing now?  -- Carl

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JoesemM
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help articles in general

I appreciate the details, @Carl_A.

 

Our QuickBooks Help Articles offers different kinds of articles that will help your concern. When you search about your concern it will provide related articles or topics that will guide you to complete your task.

 

You can directly go to our Help Articles Page and choose the topics related to your issue. It offers, Account managementBankingInvoices, and payments, etc. Just filter the product to narrow down your search.

Also, you can use the Googe Advance Search for any related articles. Just enter the exact words of your concern and the product you're using with QuickBooks.

 

Additionally, you can share the details of your concerns with us. Our Community teams and other QuickBooks user might help you as well.

 

For another reference, here are some resources for you to watch some training videos and webinars for QuickBooks. The information is highly accessible and designed to help you accomplish a wide variety of tasks with ease.

 

 

Let me know how else I can help you with QuickBooks by adding a comment below. I'm more than happy to lend a helping hand. Keep safe!

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JoesemM
Moderator

help articles in general

I appreciate the details, @Carl_A.

 

Our QuickBooks Help Articles offers different kinds of articles that will help your concern. When you search about your concern it will provide related articles or topics that will guide you to complete your task.

 

You can directly go to our Help Articles Page and choose the topics related to your issue. It offers, Account managementBankingInvoices, and payments, etc. Just filter the product to narrow down your search.

Also, you can use the Googe Advance Search for any related articles. Just enter the exact words of your concern and the product you're using with QuickBooks.

 

Additionally, you can share the details of your concerns with us. Our Community teams and other QuickBooks user might help you as well.

 

For another reference, here are some resources for you to watch some training videos and webinars for QuickBooks. The information is highly accessible and designed to help you accomplish a wide variety of tasks with ease.

 

 

Let me know how else I can help you with QuickBooks by adding a comment below. I'm more than happy to lend a helping hand. Keep safe!

Carl_A
Level 2

help articles in general

Hello Joesem (also for anyone else),


For me, there are 2 parts of your response that answer my question:

1. It's worth trying Google Advanced Search.

2. The playlist of videos. They are almost entirely for QB Online, whereas I use Desktop Pro 2021. But I might at least learn Intuit's "lingo" to help me choose the correct words to use Google Advanced Search. (For example, QB has both "Find" and "Search" and they aren't the same thing.)  Also, for next time: I didn't add the words "Desktop Pro" to the text of my question. Therefore, to get better answers, I should put the words "Desktop Pro" into my questions.

-- I already knew about the Help Articles Page (not much help for me). I already knew I can post questions but I usually won't get an answer until next business day. -- Carl A.

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