The main functions are so easy to use that, when i first started working here, y boss was on vacation and was able to me over the phone what to do to keep business moving while she was away. you have to hit tab irritating since every other search bar, search engine ,etc accepts "ENTER" etc accepts "Enter", so it´s a habit What have you been using it for and what problems did AccountEdge Pro solve?
When you are searching for something such AS AN invoice ,if you accidentally hit "enter" since that is how most search windows work, the Account Edge window just closes out. That says something like, If you´´re doing xyz, you may want to use such -and -such tab instead" What do you dislike about AccountEdge Pro? i Also like that something it just kind of knows your´re entering something in the wrong place and will pop up with a notice we are to use this in conjunction with light speed, which is our main program for invoice and statements. Still need help? Go to Microsoft Community.The tabs different functions a it well -organized and easy to use. If restarting the computer doesn't resolve the issue, then adjusting the registry is the recommended solution. Doing this makes sure that a clean state is present when the other user tries to sign in again. C:UsersPublicDocuments If the Documents or Public Documents folder is being redirected to a network location, the AccountRight installation will fail.
C:UsersJohn.SmithDocuments AccountRight Server Edition wil try to install in the Public Documents folder, e.g.
To fix this scenario, the signed-in users should sign out of Office 2013, and then restart their computer. AccountRight PC Edition will try to install in users Documents folder, e.g. That is, if the first user doesn't have access to a document that the second user has access to, and the second user (who believes they are signed in) attempts to open that document, the document will not open because Office tries to open the document as the first user. All Microsoft 365 content that the second user tries to open will be performed by using the first user's credentials.īe aware that Office 2013 respects the permissions of all documents and SharePoint Online libraries. In this case, the second user can't access the content. However, there may be cases in which this scenario isn't detected and the Office 2013 user interface may show that another user is successfully signed in. Office 2013 makes a best effort to prevent a second user from signing in when another user from the same organization is already signed in. However, Office 2013 only supports one Microsoft 365 user sign-in from each tenant or organization per session. If you have multiple Microsoft 365 user IDs from different organizations, you can access content from the SharePoint Online deployments of each organization. In Office 2013 apps, you can access Microsoft 365 content in SharePoint Online by providing your Microsoft 365 user ID and password. Log off, and then log back in to the computer.įor more information, see Recommendations on resolving common sign-in issues. In Windows 7, this is listed as Generic Credentials. Select Start, then Windows System, then open the Control Panel and select Credential Manager. Remove the cached credentials in Credentials Manager: Select File and then Exit Registry Editor. In the Identity subkey, locate Profiles, right-click the same Office account that you located in Step 1 of this procedure, and then select Delete. Select the Office account that you want to delete, and then select Delete. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Common\Identity\Identities In Registry Editor, locate the following registry subkey: Select Start, select Run, type regedit, and then select OK. Step 4: Clear cached credentials on the computerĮdit the registry to remove cached credentials: Under Connected Services, remove all the services for the existing account. Step 3: Remove connected services from your Office 2013 profile Locate the account that you want to remove, and then select Sign out. In the upper-right corner of an Office 2013 app (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), select your name, and then select Switch Account. Step 2: Remove the user account from your Office 2013 profile Select Sign in and use your credentials to sign back in.Close the Office product and then restart it.Sign out of Microsoft Office using any Office product: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc. To work around this behavior, remove the existing user account and all connected services from your Office 2013 profile, and then clear cached credentials that may be on the computer: Step 1: Sign out of Office and then sign back in This workaround may cause some account settings to be lost.