28 Oct 2008

How to change the VAT rate in Microsoft Office Accounting 2008


  1. Open your company
  2. On the Company menu, select Preferences on the Company menu, select the VAT tab and click on the VAT Codes button.
  3. Select VAT code S (Standard rated), Click Edit.
    Changing the VAT rate
  4. You are now ready for the VAT change. Your VAT return will be calculated correctly regardless of whether you are using the cash accounting scheme as long as you use the correct dates for the sales and purchase invoices.
If you are unable to edit these fields, the most likely cause for this is that the HM Customs & Excise supplier is not Active. To activate:
  1. Go to the Suppliers view and click Suppliers under the Find section
  2. In the Suppliers list make sure the Current View is set to All at the top right of the screen.
  3. Locate and open the record for HM Customs & Excise - VAT
  4. Tick the active box, save the record and then repeat the steps in part 1.

13 Oct 2008

Tired of using the Windows Classic theme on your Server 2008?

If you are tired of using the Windows Classic theme on your Server 2008, you can install Desktop Experience so that you can enjoy the eye candy goodness of the Vista theme. Desktop Experience will also install Windows Media Player, Windows Sidebar and photo gallery. Follow these steps to install Desktop Experience and liven up your server:

1. Click Start and select Server Manager


2. When the Server Manager window appears, go to the left pane and select Features.



3. On the right, click the Add Features link.


4. Check the Desktop Experience checkbox


5. Click Next.

6. Click Install

7. When the installation is complete, Windows will notify you that you must restart your server to complete the process.

After you have rebooted, go to Services and make sure that the Themes service is started and set to Automatically Start. After that, you are ready to change the theme on your server.

1. Right-click the desktop and select Personalize.


2. Select Theme.


3. From the Theme Settings window, use the Theme dropdown and select the Windows Vista theme.


4. Click OK.

So you go from a boring look like this:


To a much better visual experience: