Is it possible to uninstall an update in Windows 10?
WallyNessa
Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭
I just installed the latest (R27.24) and my large fonts no longer are large, and I've lost my keyboard shortcuts in register. I now have to move my mouse to save instead of ctrl-a or alt-a (forget which).
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Download / save / run the patch release that you want from this link:Be sure that your Windows UAC is set high enough so that you decide if/when future updates are applied.You should NOT have to un-install/install.
-splasher using Q continuously since 1996
- Subscription Quicken - Win11 and QW2013 - Win11
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Or just click View / Use Large Fonts, then click Edit / Preferences / Setup, and choose Keyboard Mappings - "Use Quicken standard".then click ok.
wags Glad to be here!
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Instead of Alt + A, I suggest you use Ctrl + Enter.
For those wedded to Alt + A, consider using an AutoHotkeyscript to map the Alt + A to Ctrl + Enter:#ifWinActive ahk_exe qw.exe !A:: ; save Send, ^{Enter} return #ifWinActive
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Answers
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Download / save / run the patch release that you want from this link:Be sure that your Windows UAC is set high enough so that you decide if/when future updates are applied.You should NOT have to un-install/install.
-splasher using Q continuously since 1996
- Subscription Quicken - Win11 and QW2013 - Win11
-Questions? Check out the Quicken Windows FAQ list5 -
Or just click View / Use Large Fonts, then click Edit / Preferences / Setup, and choose Keyboard Mappings - "Use Quicken standard".then click ok.
wags Glad to be here!
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BTW, I always download and save the releases as they are made from this link:so that I have them directly from Quicken.com and don't have to rely on the kindness of QPW. You don't have to keep all of them, just the last one that you are happy with.
-splasher using Q continuously since 1996
- Subscription Quicken - Win11 and QW2013 - Win11
-Questions? Check out the Quicken Windows FAQ list0 -
Instead of Alt + A, I suggest you use Ctrl + Enter.
For those wedded to Alt + A, consider using an AutoHotkeyscript to map the Alt + A to Ctrl + Enter:#ifWinActive ahk_exe qw.exe !A:: ; save Send, ^{Enter} return #ifWinActive
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Thanks - all useful suggestions :)1
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