Top 10 Tuesday Tips from around the web includes our favorite QuickBooks and business productivity tips from other bloggers around the web. We hope you’ll find these articles as interesting as we did.
Office Manager Tips- Negotiating Better Maintenance Terms
- Twitter in Less Than 5 Minutes a Day
- Can QuickBooks Keep Up with Microsoft?
- Which came first, the Balance Sheet, Profit & Loss, or Statement of Cash Flows?
- A Hole in the Safety Net
- CRM Solution Gets High Marks from QuickBooks ProAdvisors
- Audit: IRS Erroneously Gave Out $151 Million in Auto Tax Breaks
- Bad Bosses
- Taking a RIDE on the next E-Verify Release
That’s it for this week’s Top 10 Tuesday, stop back next week to see what we’ve come up with.
Top 10 Tuesday includes our favorite QuickBooks and business productivity tips for around the web. We hope you’ll find these articles as interesting as we did.
The Real World: Tax Tips for Summer Workers- Davis-Bacon Rates Set Well Above Market Pay
- Government Inefficiency Part Zillion: Tax Dollars Given to Contractors Who Are Delinquent in Taxes
- The Biggest Time Saving Tip of All
- How to Close an Open Sales Order in QuickBooks
- 4 Tips for Improving Your Home Office Environment
- Giving Credit Where Credit is Due
- Why is QuickBooks 2008 Not Working Right Anymore?
- How to Avoid Conflicting Copies in Drop Box
- Office of Federal Contract Compliance Program Newly Proposed Scheduling Letter
That’s it for this week, be sure to check back next week to see what other helpful articles we’ve found
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Are you tired of printing reams and reams of paper, or sending your Word documents/Excel spreadsheets as email attachments, and then worrying if the recipient is going to change something that they shouldn’t?
If so, the CutePDF is the tool for you! Visit http://www.cutepdf.com and download their free version (you’ll see advertisements) of CutePDF.
CutePDF is nothing more than a fancy “printer” which you’ll select when you go to print something, choose a location to save the document, and give it a name and “poof” you’ve got a .pdf file.
Just as an aside; if you use our software, you can print your certified payroll reports and aia billing to .pdf files and then send them as email attachments.
- Download and install CutePDF, using the link above
- From the Print window in our software, click the Select Printer button
- Choose CutePDF from the list of available printers
If you print each certified payroll report and/or AIA Draw individually you can save them to different job folders.








