Sending emails to your friends and associates by BCC does not expose their address to the rest of your list. There are a couple of issues in using BCC to keep in mind: Read the rest of this entry »
The Microsoft Office 2010 Service Pack 1 is out and available for download.
Also have a look at Office 365. This is Microsoft’s solution to put your business in the cloud.
I definitely can’t wait to get a copy! It’s going to be fun! I like the touch interface but if you want to do the keyboard & mouse thing, you can still do it.
“Dit het alles in 1961 begin toe die geldstelsel van ponde na rande verander het en my oortrokke bankrekening verdubbel het. Ek was net besig om daaraan gewoond te raak, toe bring hulle kilogramme in die plek van ponde en onse en my oes verminder met die helfte. Toe verander hulle die reënval van duime na millimeter en ons het sedert daardie tyd nog nie weer ‘n enkele duim reen gehad nie. Wat doen hulle toe? Bring ‘n ding genaamd Celsius en die temperatuur daal met twintig grade. Geen wonder my mielies wil nie groei nie. Asof dit nie genoeg was nie, verander hulle grond van morge na hektaar en my plaas se grootte verminder met die helfte van wat ek oorspronklik geërf het. Dit is toe dat ek besluit om die plaas te verkoop. En glo my. Ek het pas my plaas in die mark gesit, toe verander hulle myle na kilometer. Nou is my plaas so vêr uit die dorp, dat niemand daarin belangstel nie!”
First National Bank (FNB) has the option to have bank statements delivered to your email address automatically every month. You can even specify that it should be in CSV format to import it into your financiaal system. Additionally they allow three (3) email addresses you can setup to send it to.
The format between the personal CSV file and the Business format is different. Therefore LPF created a new option to use when you import the data. Download the latest version of the Bank Statement Import and select the Business Email option when importing the data.
If you have any problems or need additional information, please contact us.
The LPF AgriBusiness VAT Report has now an option to report on the History (data posted during year end) data as well. Normally VAT will be calculated only on the current (before year end) data. You can change this behaviour if necessary.
The better option is to Accept the VAT ‘period’ after you have done the VAT Report. That way all the trasactions linked to this report, are marked with the VAT Period as indicated (i.e. 201104 for April 2011). This also ensures that you can reproduce the particular VAT Report on demand.
If you have not used this report in this way, calculate the VAT up to a particular transaction number and date AND allocate it to period say “X”. Remember to Include the History as well. Once you have accepted this report, the system will mark all the trannsactions with the VAT Period as “X”. Now you can continue using ‘proper’ periods for you VAT intervals.
You can download the update form the Downloads section (Reports Module) or by clicking on here.
(www.sunbeltsecuritynews.com Vol. 4, #116 – May 25, 2011 – Issue #116)
Did you know that spammers collect your email address and then verify that it is a valid address before they actually start sending spam emails to you? This means that just before you started collecting unwanted emails like it was Christmas in uly you had to have somehow verified your address. “How could this happen,” you might wonder? “I don’t remember opting in to this list.” You may not have opted in but somehow and someway you signaled to the bad guys that you were alive and maybe not willing but you were a live one. This could happen in a number of ways, including just opening your email. You can limit their access to you by protecting your email address and your computer.
The new diesel rebate for the year 01/03/2011 to 31/03/2012 is 1.42.
Adjust your LPF AgriBusiness or LPF Express system accordingly by adding another line to the Diesel Rebate table. Start your program and goto Setup, Financial, VAT. Select the diesel tab and add another line with the appropriate informatin at the bottom of the list. Remember to move your cursor 1 line up to save the data.
For any enquiries, contact LPF Systems or your auditor for help.
Adobe Reader (the program formerly known as Adobe Acrobat Reader) is by the far the most popular software for reading PDF files. And why wouldn’t it be? The Portable Document Format (PDF) was originally created by Adobe way back in 1993, and for
a long time their reader was the only one available for viewing these files. It doesn’t cost anything; unlike its “big brother,” Adobe Acrobat (which is used for creating and editing PDFs), it’s distributed free on Adobe’s web site.
SunBeltSecuritynews.com Vol. 4, #112 – April 27, 2011 – Issue #112
Let’s face it, there comes a time in everyone’s life, whether they like it or not, when they are compelled to use a public computer. This might be in an Internet café, public library an airport or in a hotel. Sometimes you just have to deal with it – indignity or not. Here are a few public house policies to follow so you don’t end up in the slammer or worse than that – your private info absconded. Let’s try and keep the private stuff private-okay?