How to Delete a Peachtree Company
How can I delete a Peachtree company?
Follow these steps to delete a Sage Peachtree company.
Find Location of Peachtree Company Folder
Use Windows to Find and Select Company Folder
Delete Company Folder
Verify Company was Deleted
Find Location of Company. One easy way to find the location of the Peachtree company folder is to start Peachtree and open the company you wish to delete.
Once Peachtree is loaded and you are in the desired company, select Maintain / Company Information from the main menu at the top of the screen.
See Directory.
Be careful to note exact directory location. The last group of characters (in this example, “BCS”) represent the company folder name. There may be company folders with very similar names.
Exit Peachtree.
Use Windows to Locate and Select Company Folder. You can start with “My Computer” and use Windows to find and select the company folder.
Delete the Company Folder. After you find and select the noted company folder, right click your mouse for menu of options.
Select Delete.
Are you sure….
Be very sure you have selected the correct company folder. If so,
Select Yes.
Verify Company was Deleted. Start Peachtree again. Once Peachtree is up, select File / Open Company. This action takes you to a list of Peachtree companies in Peachtree’s datapath.
Company name should no longer be listed.
Contact me if you need help deleting, archiving companies or with a general cleanup of your Sage Peachtree company directories.
Suzy Payne RabbSage Peachtree Certified Consultant
Sage Solution Provider
Passionate about Small Business
Send email to suzy@121-business.com
Website: www.121-business.com
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Sage Solution Provider
Passionate about Small Business Send email to suzy@121-business.com
Website: www.121-business.com
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