Row Calculation row along with Underscore and Double Underscore rows can either be shown or hidden on Credit and Debit columns.
Follow the steps below to guide you on how to configure rows to be shown/hidden on Credit and Debit columns only.
Open selected row designer record.
In that record, there should be Underscore, Row Calculation or Double Underscore row.
Click the Show/Hide button.
The Show/Hide Rows screen will be opened. Make sure that Underscore, Row Calculation and Double Underscore rows have Show Credit and Show Debit check boxes checked to show these rows when previewing or printing the report.
In your column designer record, there should be Debit and Credit columns to go with this setup. Here is the column designer record we will use for this illustration.
Generate the report. You can generate report either way:
If Show Report Settings checkbox is checked in the Report builder for a specific report, then Report Settings will be shown. In that screen, click Print toolbar button. See also How to Show Report Settings screen before report preview.
This is how the report will look like when Show Debit and Show Credit are checked for Underscore, Row Calculation and Double Underscore. Total is shown only on Debit and Credit columns along with underscore and double-underscore preceding or following it.
While this is how it will look like when Show Debit and Show Credit for Debit and Credit column types are unchecked.
Row Calculation row along with Underscore and Double Underscore rows can either be shown or hidden on Credit and Debit columns.
Follow the steps below to guide you on how to configure rows to be shown/hidden on Credit and Debit columns only.
Open selected row designer record.
In that record, there should be Underscore, Row Calculation or Double Underscore row.
Click the Show/Hide button.
The Show/Hide Rows screen will be opened. Make sure that Underscore, Row Calculation and Double Underscore rows have Show Credit and Show Debit check boxes checked to show these rows when previewing or printing the report.
In your column designer record, there should be Debit and Credit columns to go with this setup. Here is the column designer record we will use for this illustration.
Generate the report. You can generate report either way:
If Show Report Settings checkbox is checked in the Report builder for a specific report, then Report Settings will be shown. In that screen, click Print toolbar button. See also How to Show Report Settings screen before report preview.
This is how the report will look like when Show Debit and Show Credit are checked for Underscore, Row Calculation and Double Underscore. Total is shown only on Debit and Credit columns along with underscore and double-underscore preceding or following it.
While this is how it will look like when Show Debit and Show Credit for Debit and Credit column types are unchecked.
Row Calculation row along with Underscore and Double Underscore rows can either be shown or hidden on Credit and Debit columns.
Follow the steps below to guide you on how to configure rows to be shown/hidden on Credit and Debit columns only.
Open selected row designer record.
In that record, there should be Underscore, Row Calculation or Double Underscore row.
Click the Show/Hide button.
The Show/Hide Rows screen will be opened. Make sure that Underscore, Row Calculation and Double Underscore rows have Show Credit and Show Debit check boxes checked to show these rows when previewing or printing the report.
In your column designer record, there should be Debit and Credit columns to go with this setup. Here is the column designer record we will use for this illustration.
Generate the report. You can generate report either way:
If Show Report Settings checkbox is checked in the Report builder for a specific report, then Report Settings will be shown. In that screen, click Print toolbar button. See also How to Show Report Settings screen before report preview.
This is how the report will look like when Show Debit and Show Credit are checked for Underscore, Row Calculation and Double Underscore. Total is shown only on Debit and Credit columns along with underscore and double-underscore preceding or following it.
While this is how it will look like when Show Debit and Show Credit for Debit and Credit column types are unchecked.
Row Calculation row along with Underscore and Double Underscore rows can either be shown or hidden on Credit and Debit columns.
Follow the steps below to guide you on how to configure rows to be shown/hidden on Credit and Debit columns only.
Open selected row designer record.
In that record, there should be Underscore, Row Calculation or Double Underscore row.
Click the Show/Hide button.
The Show/Hide Rows screen will be opened. Make sure that Underscore, Row Calculation and Double Underscore rows have Show Credit and Show Debit checkboxes checked to show these rows when previewing or printing the report.
In your column designer record, there should be Debit and Credit columns to go with this setup. Here is the column designer record we will use for this illustration.
Generate the report. You can generate report either way:
If Show Report Settings checkbox is checked in the Report builder for a specific report, then Report Settings will be shown. In that screen, click Print toolbar button. See also How to Show Report Settings screen before report preview.
This is how the report will look like when Show Debit and Show Credit are checked for Underscore, Row Calculation and Double Underscore. Total is shown only on Debit and Credit columns along with underscore and double-underscore preceding or following it.
While this is how it will look like when Show Debit and Show Credit for Debit and Credit column types are unchecked.
The Total Calculation row should need to be configured properly to work with your report column. There are instances where balances for this row may or may not be shown in a specific column and that is what this page will explain.
Follow the steps below to guide you on how to configure Total Calculation row and show row balances on Credit and Debit columns only.
In that record, there should be Total Calculation row. Select that row and click the Total Calculations toolbar button.
Total Calculations screen will open. In that screen, check Show Credit and Show Debit checkboxes.
In your column designer record, there should be Debit and Credit columns to go with this setup. Here is the column designer record we will use for this illustration.
Generate the report. You can generate report either way:
If Show Report Settings checkbox is checked in the Report builder for a specific report, then Report Settings will be shown. In that screen, click Print toolbar button. See also How to Show Report Settings screen before report preview.
This is how the report will look like with the above setup. Total is shown only on Debit and Credit columns along with underscore and double-underscore preceding or following it.
The Total Calculation row should need to be configured properly to work with your report column. There are instances where balances for this row may or may not be shown in a specific column and that is what this article will explain.
Follow the steps below to guide you on how to configure Total Calculation row and show row balances on Credit and Debit columns only.
In that record, there should be Total Calculation row. Select that row and click the Total Calculations toolbar button.
Total Calculations screen will open. In that screen, check Show Credit and Show Debit checkboxes.
In your column designer record, there should be Debit and Credit columns to go with this setup. Here is the column designer record we will use for this illustration.
Generate the report. You can generate report either way:
Click Print toolbar button from Financial Reports screen. See How to Print Report.
If Show Report Settings checkbox is checked in the Report builder for a specific report, then Report Settings will be shown. In that screen, click Print toolbar button.
This is how the report will look like with the above setup. Total is shown only on Debit and Credit columns along with underscore and double-underscore preceding or following it.