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The errata list is a list of errors and their corrections that were found after the product was released. If the error was corrected in a later version or reprint the date of the correction will be displayed in the column titled "Corrected".

The following errata were submitted by our customers and approved as valid errors by the author or editor.


Color Key: Serious Technical Mistake Minor Technical Mistake Language or formatting error Typo Question



Version Location Description Submitted By Corrected
Printed Page 7
2nd bullet. Second sentence

Reads: The new Sidebar(page33) dangles from the right side of the Quicken main....
Should read: dangles from the left side

or the illustration on pg 6 is incorrect where the 'Quicken Sidebar' is circled on the left side of the screen shot.

Note from the Author or Editor:
the test on page 7 should say dangles from the left side

Len Pacer 
Printed Page 27
End of first paragraph, in the "Note:"

The URL for the Missing CD page is printed as "www.missingmanuals.com/CDs" but this leads to an invalid page. The link should be "www.missingmanuals.com/cds".

Note from the Author or Editor:
I confirmed this. How did we get a typo in the MM URL?

Nicholas James 
Printed Page 27
End of first paragraph, in the "Note:"

Not only was the URL in the note inaccurate (upper/ lower case matters after the first "/" in the URL), but two of the hypertext links on the web page "http://MissingManuals.com/cds/quicken09tmm/" are now dead:
- Playpen.QEL
- Playpen.QPH
The link to the ".ZIP" file is still OK.

Note from the Author or Editor:
Let's make sure that we get the URL correct in 2010.

Also, please remove the separate file links from the MIssing Manual CD web site. The link to the zip file is all we need.

Richard D Gordon 


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