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You notice that multiple accounts should actually be subaccounts. How can you quickly make these accounts subaccounts of another account?

a. Click on the diamond to the left of the account, drag it below the appropriate parent account, and release the mouse button. Then click on the diamond again, drag it to the right, and release the mouse button.
b. Click on an account to select it. Then click the Lists menu and select Chart of Accounts > Make subaccount.
c. You must click Subaccount of when you set up the new account. If you fail to mark the account as a subaccount during setup, you cannot make it a subaccount at a later time.
d. To make a subaccount, right-click on the account and choose Make subaccount.

Quickbook Interview Question
Quickbook Interview Question

Answer:

a. Click on the diamond to the left of the account, drag it below the appropriate parent account, and release the mouse button. Then click on the diamond again, drag it to the right, and release the mouse button.

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How do you customize QuickBooks by changing the color scheme and adding or removing icons from the Home page?
a. You cannot change the color scheme of QuickBooks.
b. Click Change the look of QuickBooks on the Home page.
c. Right-click on an icon on the Home page to remove it or replace it. Right-click on the Home page in a blank space to change the color scheme.
d. Choose Edit > Preferences > Desktop View.
How do you edit a collections letter?
a. You can't edit the default collection letters. You must create your own template from scratch.
b. You must click Subaccount of when you set up the new account. If you fail to mark the account as a subaccount during setup, you cannot make it a subaccount at a later time.
c. Choose Company > Prepare Letters with Envelopes > Customize Letter Templates.
d. When QuickBooks opens the letter in Word, click the Edit Template button at the top of the QuickBooks letter.