The Account Type column is used to show the account's Account Type. This is a useful information on report, which tells you what Account Type the said Account or Primary Account it belongs to.

Follow these steps on how to create Account Type column type.

  1. A new row will be available in the grid section.
  2. In the Column Type field, select Account Type.
  3. In the Column Name field, enter the name you would like to call the column. The value entered in this field may show on your financial report, granted the Caption field for that column is set to Column Name.  This is discussed more on How to Add Column Name Row.
  4. In the Caption field, select the type of caption you want for the column. This is discussed more on How to Add Column Name Row.
  5. In the Width field, set it to your desired column width. By default it is set to 160 pixels, which is approximately 1 1/4 inches.
  6. In the Alignment field, set how the value for the column be displayed.
    • Select Center if you want it Centered
    • Select Left if you want it Left Aligned
    • Select Right if you want it Right aligned
  7. There is an ability to show or hide the column. Check the Hidden checkbox if you decide to hide the column. This is discussed more on How Hidden checkbox works when enabled.
  8. All other fields are not anymore necessary so you can leave those out.

This is how Account Type column will look like when you follow the above steps.

Here's how it is shown when report is previewed/printed. Highlighted is the Account Type column type.

The Account Type column is used to show the account's Account Type. This is a useful information on report, which tells you what Account Type the said Account or Primary Account it belongs to.

Follow these steps on how to create Account Type column type.

  1. A new row will be available in the grid section.
  2. In the Column Type field, select Account Type.
  3. In the Column Name field, enter the name you would like to call the column. The value entered in this field may show on your financial report, granted the Caption field for that column is set to Column Name.  This is discussed more on How to Add Column Name Row.
  4. In the Caption field, select the type of caption you want for the column. This is discussed more on How to Add Column Name Row.
  5. In the Width field, set it to your desired column width. By default it is set to 160 pixels, which is approximately 1 1/4 inches.
  6. In the Alignment field, set how the value for the column be displayed.
    • Select Center if you want it Centered
    • Select Left if you want it Left Aligned
    • Select Right if you want it Right aligned
  7. There is an ability to show or hide the column. Check the Hidden checkbox if you decide to hide the column. This is discussed more on How Hidden checkbox works when enabled.
  8. All other fields are not anymore necessary so you can leave those out.

This is how Account Type column will look like when you follow the above steps.

Here's how it is shown when report is previewed/printed. Highlighted is the Account Type column type.

The Account Type column is used to show the account's Account Type. This is a useful information on report, which tells you what Account Type the said Account or Primary Account it belongs to.

Follow these steps on how to create Account Type column type.

  1. A new row will be available in the grid section.
  2. In the Column Type field, select Account Type.
  3. In the Column Name field, enter the name you would like to call the column. The value entered in this field may show on your financial report, granted the Caption field for that column is set to Column Name.  This is discussed more on How to Add Column Name Row.
  4. In the Caption field, select the type of caption you want for the column. This is discussed more on How to Add Column Name Row.
  5. In the Width field, set it to your desired column width. By default it is set to 160 pixels, which is approximately 1 1/4 inches.
  6. In the Alignment field, set how the value for the column be displayed.
    • Select Center if you want it Centered
    • Select Left if you want it Left Aligned
    • Select Right if you want it Right aligned
  7. There is an ability to show or hide the column. Check the Hidden checkbox if you decide to hide the column. This is discussed more on How Hidden checkbox works when enabled.
  8. All other fields are not anymore necessary so you can leave those out.

This is how Account Type column will look like when you follow the above steps.

Here's how it is shown when report is previewed/printed. Highlighted is the Account Type column type.

The Account Type column is used to show the account's Account Type. This is a useful information on report, which tells you what Account Type the said Account or Primary Account it belongs to.

Follow these steps on how to create Account Type column type.

  1. A new row will be available in the grid section.
  2. In the Column Type field, select Account Type.
  3. In the Column Name field, enter the name you would like to call the column. The value entered in this field may show on your financial report, granted the Caption field for that column is set to Column Name.  This is discussed more on How to Add Column Name Row.
  4. In the Caption field, select the type of caption you want for the column. This is discussed more on How to Add Column Name Row.
  5. In the Width field, set it to your desired column width. By default it is set to 160 pixels, which is approximately 1 1/4 inches.
  6. In the Alignment field, set how the value for the column be displayed.
    • Select Center if you want it Centered
    • Select Left if you want it Left Aligned
    • Select Right if you want it Right aligned
  7. There is an ability to show or hide the column. Check the Hidden checkbox if you decide to hide the column. This is discussed more on How Hidden checkbox works when enabled.
  8. All other fields are not anymore necessary so you can leave those out.

This is how Account Type column will look like when you follow the above steps.

Here's how it is shown when report is previewed/printed. Highlighted is the Account Type column type.

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