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I use Sage 50 accounts professional v 2012 for a handful of my clients and to save time I set up journal templates with the relevent nominal codes and each week/month I post a journal and recall the journal so I don't have to enter all the nominal codes. Anyway I took over a client a few months ago who has his own software and he has just upgraded to sage 50 accounts Professional v 2014 and I can't work out how to memorise a journal on this version? Have they taken out this option on the newer version or is there a different way to create it? I have spent quite a bit of time searching for this feature on the newer version with no success, help!



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It is EXACTLY the same in 2014 as it is in 2014, I have both and I have just checked.

There are a couple of things that come to mind.

1/ Is it Accounts Professional or is it Accounts/AccountsPlus/Instant Accounts?
2/ Do you have full access rights?

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