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Recommended Display (1920x1080) Resolution Missing in Windows 10

After upgrading to Windows 10 from Windows 7, the resolution on my display would change after waking my computer and monitor from sleep. Unfortunately, the recommended resolution no longer shows up in the dropdown options.

Details

  • I tried to hold off on upgrading to Windows 10 to avoid problems like this one. This started happening intermittently. I thought my graphics card was dying and I needed a new one anyway, so I upgraded to the Radeon RX 580, but the problem kept happening.

  • After waking my computer from sleep, the monitor also would wake from sleep and it would “auto adjust”. It would also flash an 800x600 resolution before the login screen.

  • Once logged in, the resolution is different, usually the 800x600. Going into the Display Settings of Windows 10, I would choose every single one of the options under Resolution, but none of them fit the screen of my monitor.

Solution

  • I researched online and tried many things such are uninstalling my video adapter’s driver and reinstalling the driver, but to no avail.

  • Turns out, the solution is simple. I just unplugged my monitor and then plugged it back in. All the sudden, my monitor auto adjusted and I was able to select the 1920x1080 recommended resolution.

  • I’m not sure why this is happening, but my guess is that waking from sleep, Windows 10 isn’t getting the correct resolution from my monitor fast enough on some occasions.

  • Update (6/19/19): Since writing this post, I found an easier solution. After waking the computer and when the resolution was wrong, I would put the computer back to sleep. While the monitor is still on, I would wake the computer again, and the resolution would fix itself. Yesterday, I found a new drive update for my AMD video card, so hopefully this will fix the solution after all.

  • Update (7/7/29): This problem still exists. I just find it easiest to just click the power button on my monitor before moving my mouse to wake up the computer.

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New Custom Field Types in QuickBooks Online Advanced

What is currently in QuickBooks Online Plus:

  • 3 text-only custom fields

  • Setup under Sales tab in Account and Settings

  • Difficult to filter in reports since you can only use one “text” in the customization

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What is coming to QuickBooks Online Advanced:

  • 10 Enhanced custom fields

  • Available for sales forms, purchase orders, or customer profiles

  • 4 types: Text, Drop-down list, Date, Number

  • Setup under the Gear icon and Lists or via Gear icon in transactions

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Bettering sorting and filtering in reports, and searching with custom fields:

  • Sort lists such as customers, expenses, and invoices

  • Filter financial reports by one or more custom fields

  • Display custom fields as columns on reports

  • Search for specific transactions by selecting custom fields in the Advanced Search

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Is QuickBooks Live Bookkeeping Right For Your Business?

Intuit has a new featured add-on service for their QuickBooks Online product called QuickBooks Live Bookkeeping. It will be based on their very successful TurboTaxLive service that lets you talk to a real CPA or EA on demand for tax advice and final review of your tax return. A QuickBooks Bookkeeper sets up your books via live video chat and is available for you all year long.

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No two businesses are alike.

I can see how TurboTaxLive would be very successful for users who need explanation of what TurboTax guides you through anyway, kind of like a confidence boost. But what is allowable as a tax deduction on a tax return is pretty cut and dry. There is only one tax form, the 1120S, for all businesses that file as an S Corporation.

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However, not all businesses that are S Corps have the same processes, accounts, and bookkeeping needs. One may have just one checking account while another will have multiple checking and credit card accounts. Some may use a credit card for both personal and business expenses, although not recommended. Some may have fixed assets. Some may have complicated loans and investments. One size doesn’t fit all, which is why I don’t believe this service is scalable. It may work for the new entrepreneur, small business owner that is new to QuickBooks, but this would not be something that I think would work for an established, more complicated business. QBs Live Bookkeeping also won’t be available for QuickBooks Desktops users.

You Get What You Pay For.

As a Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor, I have cleaned up many books that have been messed up by bookkeepers. And these are by the same people that either work part-time or full-time and on site or remotely. With QBs Live, you wouldn’t be able to have the same person every time you call. So you can imagine the time and frustration involved with having to explain the same complex situation to a different person each time.

There is no substitute for a qualified and trustworthy person working on your books. Intuit may use QuickBooks ProAdvisors that already provide bookkeeping services for this service, but why would one that is excellent at what they do undercut their own prices? And for those that aren’t ProAdvisors, will they have certifications? Will they have background checks? I can’t imagine a CPA, who makes the highest rate in the accounting business, resorting to the lowest rate, lower than what a professional bookkeeper would charge.

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Do What is Best for the Success of Your Business.

QuickBooks Online has been a game-changer for my business. With access anytime, anywhere, it has allowed me to proactively work with my clients. Instead of them contacting me only when they have discovered a problem, I monitor their accounts and provide regular reviews of their financials to prevent issues from becoming major and to eliminate surprises for their CPA or tax preparer at tax time.

It has also allowed me to add apps and other valuable services. Running a successful business isn’t just about having books that are correct. There are so many other cogs in the wheel: eCommerce, payroll, receipt capture, and business intelligence reporting and consultation. Providing all of these for a fixed, monthly price is a win-win. QBs Live Bookkeeping may be the right fit for a new business with simple needs, but not for more complex businesses or ones whose books need major cleanup.

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