How do I open the "Address Book"?
iron9999
Quicken Windows Subscription Member
I upgraded to the "Quicken Starter Edition" and do not see how to open it now.
Thank You in advance :)
Thank You in advance :)
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Address Book resides under the Tools menu near the bottom. If you do not see it, that means it is not a feature for SE. QSE is not the best choice for anyone wanting more than just basic checkbook functions. If you had Deluxe in the past, that is a much better product for many reasons.
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Hi @iron9999,
Here's how:
1) Go to the Tools menu - top upper left of the screen and click on it.
2) Scroll down to the 4th item from the bottom - "Address Book" and click on it
3) Address Book will open up.
That's It - but if you don't see Address Book on the list it may be a feature not provided in your version.Quicken Home, Business & Rental Property - Windows 10-Home Version
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Address Book resides under the Tools menu near the bottom. If you do not see it, that means it is not a feature for SE. QSE is not the best choice for anyone wanting more than just basic checkbook functions. If you had Deluxe in the past, that is a much better product for many reasons.
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I just checked in Starter Edition, Addressbook is NOT on ANY menu.
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iron9999 said:I upgraded to the "Quicken Starter Edition" and do not see how to open it now.How did you "upgrade" to Starter Edition - considering there are no Quicken versions below the extremely basic Starter Edition.EDIT .... oops ... missed seeing it - never have used it -I would suspect that the feature of having an "address book" would be related to the top end version - like Quicken Home & Business -
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GeoffG said:
OOPS - The things you learn here - never used it - running R24.14 Deluxeps56k said:I would suspect that the feature of having an "address book" would be related to the top end version - like Quicken Home & Business -0
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