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MSchappler
ModeratorYes. Fast Access must be be set of off on Windows systems 95 and above.
I suggest that you run check books from the NewViews shell to determine if there is damage in your NV1 database when you clicked Ignore.
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Martin
MSchappler
ModeratorThe next update to NV2 will have improved Account Ledger printing. Version 2.09 should be released at the end of Fubruary 2007.
An opening balance amount will appear in 2.09.
In version 2.08, set the begining date to include all entries to print the perpetual balance.
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Martin
MSchappler
ModeratorIt sounds as if the the template length is too long. Shorten the template by removing lines (/ED) above the @ENDPAGE.
Do not remove lines in the stub portions of the template.
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Martin
MSchappler
ModeratorHere is an excellent link to configure your system to redirect printing.
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/instanttrack/xp-printing/index.html
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Martin
MSchappler
ModeratorDear Goolam,
That’s a pretty old US Accrual & Cash library. I’ll look into it and see what can be done.
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Martin
MSchappler
ModeratorTry a different number under Cursor in Odds & Ends. Cursor 21 uses the DOS cursor with Cursor Option set to ON under Options in the NewViews shell.
You have twenty two choices of a cursor dusplay (0-21), go to cursor under Odds & Ends and change the value to display the cursor appearance you want.
This cursor option displays different results with different or new hardware.
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Martin
MSchappler
ModeratorDear Goolam,
The year to date totals in PRREPORT are supposed to give the calendar year to date totals. Since the South African payroll year is between March 1 to February 28 you will need to adjust PRREPORT’s YTD mechanism to suit your needs.
What version of USA payroll do you have installed in your books? Run the procedure SUPPORT in your books and quote the Payroll Library version.
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Martin
MSchappler
ModeratorIf the up to date hardware is configured correctly for the operating system, applications like NV2 will run faster.
Windows Vista can utilize up to 128 GIG of memory which is significaantly helps applications that require memory to perform as opposed to Windowes XP 32 bit which didn’t take advantage of memory over 2 Gig.
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Martin
MSchappler
ModeratorAn update ….
When you purchase the boxed Windows Vista you have a choice of installing the 64 bit version or the 32 bit version.
NV1 will run on the 32 bit version Windows Vista.
NV2 will run on both 64 and 32 bit versions of Windows Vista.
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Martin
MSchappler
ModeratorAn update ………
When you purchase the boxed Windows Vista you have the choice of installing the 64 bit version or the 32 bit version.
The 32 bit version still support 16 bit applications.
Some good news for NV1 users.
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Martin
MSchappler
ModeratorNV2 will run on Windows Vista. The data in the NV2 books that came from NV1 will not be affected. NV1 will not run on Windows Vista. The NV1 application will be stopped.
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Martin
MSchappler
ModeratorPress F5 to commit the changes/additions to the database. See Help > Keyboard for more information.
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Martin
MSchappler
ModeratorCurrently there are no ODBC drivers available to access NV2. What you can do for now is Print > All to an Excel spreadsheet (destination display) and then use the Excel ODBC drivers that come with windows.
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Martin
MSchappler
ModeratorDownload the latest version of NVEXPORT from http://www.qwpage.com > NV2 for Windows > Converting from NV1. Page down and you will see a link to download the latest version of NVEXPORT.
If you have NV2 installed on your system and it is later than April 2006. Run the procedure GETLIB in your books and enter NVEXPORT and press F5 to continue.
If NV1 is installed in C:nv and NV2 is installed in C:nv2 then run GETLIB and enter the following:
c:nv2nvexport
Press F5 to continue.
To verify that you have version 73 installed, run the procedure NVEXPORT. The version number is displayed on your screen.
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Martin
MSchappler
ModeratorWindows Vista is a 64 bit operating system that runs both 64 and 32 bit programs. NV2 is currently 32 bit but can be updated to 64 bit.
Windows Vista will not run NV1.
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Martin
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