140‐Day QuickBooks Trial Software
Installation Guide
This guide will help you install the 140‐day trial version of QuickBooks that is associated with your textbook. Depending on your textbook, the software may be available via digital download or DVD. This guide includes instructions for installing the software using both methods. Also included are instructions for toggling to the Pro edition of the software, which is necessary for some users. Be sure to check out the Common Questions section at the end of this guide.
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Installing QuickBooks – Digital Download
If your trial version of QuickBooks is provided via digital download, you will access the software from the Intuit website.
Before you get started, make sure you have your license number and product number handy.
15‐digit license number: ___ ___ ___ ___ – ___ ___ ___ ___ – ___ ___ ___ ___ – ___ ___ ___
6‐digit product number: (QuickBooks 2014) 602 – 834 (QuickBooks 2015) 503 – 154
1.Close all running programs, including antivirus programs.
Remember to restart your antivirus program(s) after the software installation is complete. demon defence agency chapter 1
2.Open a web browser and navigate to http://quickbooks.com/download.
These instructions use Internet Explorer. Different web browsers may behave differently.
3.Click the QuickBooks Accountant link for your version of QuickBooks.
4.Choose the Run option in the download bar, and then choose Yes in the dialog box that appears.
Continue with the next step after the download completes.
5.Click Next in the wizard screen, and then click Next in the Intuit QuickBooks Installer window. Leo is thrown into a pocket-dimension janitor’s closet
6.Click the checkbox to accept the terms of the license agreement; click Next.
Tip! If desired, use the Print link at the top‐right corner
of the window to print the License Agreement for your records.
7.Ensure that the Express (recommended) installation type is selected; click Next.
The Express installation will place QuickBooks in the default location on your computer.
8.Type your license number and product number in the provided boxes; click Next. Title: Demon Defence Agency Chapter: 1 – “The
For QuickBooks 2014, use 602‐834.
For QuickBooks 2015, use 503‐153.
9.Click Install.
The installation can take time, so be patient!
10.Click Open QuickBooks in the screen that appears after the installation is complete.
11.If a notice regarding how QuickBooks uses your Internet connection appears, click OK.
The QuickBooks trial software is now installed on your computer.
12.Toggle to the Pro edition of the software, if necessary for your course.
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8.5/10 – Fresh, funny, and frightening in equal measure. The sink scene needs a trim, but the Imp interview is gold.
The “interview” is a live-fire test. Leo is thrown into a pocket-dimension janitor’s closet where a low-level has been eating the concept of “cleanliness.” Leo, having no combat training but a savant-like ability to spot logical inconsistencies and fraudulent claims, realizes the Imp isn’t attacking—it’s running a tax evasion scheme on hell-tokens. He negotiates a surrender by threatening to audit its soul-ledger.
This write-up focuses on tone, worldbuilding, character introduction, and narrative hooks, as if preparing a pitch or a review for a serialized web novel. Title: Demon Defence Agency Chapter: 1 – “The Interview (Or: Why I Took the Job No One Else Wants)” Genre: Urban Fantasy / Dark Comedy / Action Horror Tone: Men in Black meets The Exorcist with the bureaucratic dread of The Office . Synopsis of Chapter 1 The chapter opens not with a demon attack, but with a clogged sink. Our protagonist, Leo Vance , a 27-year-old former forensic accountant who saw something he shouldn’t have, is trying to fix his garbage disposal when a flaming, runic summoning circle burns through his linoleum floor.
Instead of a monstrous beast, a harried-looking elf in a bulletproof vest and clip-on tie steps out. Her name is . She hands Leo a non-disclosure agreement (in triplicate, on fireproof paper) and a business card that reads: “Demon Defence Agency – We close the gates, so you don’t have to.”
The central question established is not “Can Leo fight?” but “Can Leo out-audit hell before hell’s lawyers foreclose on reality?”