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We have renamed our QuickBase blog to reflect its expanded focus. This blog is written by individuals from QuickBase, the team collaboration platform from Intuit, the makers of Quicken, QuickBooks and TurboTax. We are excited about the opportunities that come from bringing the best of the new web inside the enterprise, as well as to small and midsize businesses. We want to encourage the conversation around workgroup applications that business users can implement to improve how their teams collaborate and work. Our goal is to empower business leaders to help change the way their teams manage their processes and accomplish their goals. We want to help build Enterprise 2.0.

While we offer our QuickBase view and news, this blog is open to the broader discussion of all aspects of online workgroup applications and how they can change an organization. This includes best practices, industry trends, examples, implementation issues, adoption challenges, business value, as well as technology issues. We want to hear from you and welcome your comments, stories, and questions.

We invite you to look into our past posts and not just our latest content. Many of the past posts remain current as we aim to discuss issues and not simply provide news. Browse our categories and use our search field. If you like what you find here join the conversation and tell a friend. We look forward to hearing from you.

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QuickBase provides tools that allow you to select ready-made online workgroup applications designed to solve common business challenges, customize them to suit your processes, and share them with your team. If you’d like, you can checkout our web site to learn about the many examples of how QuickBase can be used for project management, customer relationship management and employee management.

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  • keith stclare

    I have a simple question about Quicken.

    Would anyone tell me whether it is possible to make a backup from the three computers we have Quicken data on (for 2004, 5&6 and 7 respectively) and then to take the backups to our new computer and upload all three data bases into our new copy of Q8….

    Any advise would be appreciated.

    Thank you. Keith St.Clare, Director of Young Ideas Community Home ( a shelter for homeless teens in San Francisco)

    [Reply]

  • keith stclare

    I have a simple question about Quicken.

    Would anyone tell me whether it is possible to make a backup from the three computers we have Quicken data on (for 2004, 5&6 and 7 respectively) and then to take the backups to our new computer and upload all three data bases into our new copy of Q8….

    Any advise would be appreciated.

    Thank you. Keith St.Clare, Director of Young Ideas Community Home ( a shelter for homeless teens in San Francisco)

    [Reply]

  • Terry Henderson

    I have a question….I am reconfiguring Quickbase and have an Exact form that I have created to pull record data from one of my tables. I had issues getting the borders to print correctly, but I think I fixed that. Now, I have shaded my Section Headings gray so that they stand out a bit more from the data they provide below. However, the printed version of this file is what is most needed, and the gray shading for the section headings does not translate to the printed page. Something tells me that there is a simple fix for this, but I have been unable to find it..Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    -Terry

    [Reply]

  • Terry Henderson

    I have a question….I am reconfiguring Quickbase and have an Exact form that I have created to pull record data from one of my tables. I had issues getting the borders to print correctly, but I think I fixed that. Now, I have shaded my Section Headings gray so that they stand out a bit more from the data they provide below. However, the printed version of this file is what is most needed, and the gray shading for the section headings does not translate to the printed page. Something tells me that there is a simple fix for this, but I have been unable to find it..Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    -Terry

    [Reply]

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