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I like to have certain journal entries set up as custom types ( Wages, Prepayments etc) so that when the Transaction Report is run they are separate from the rest. When I click on the "CTX" button I'm given the option of :

Classic Style

Trial Balance Style

Import

for each new type of custom journal I have set up.

Is there any was of just having it so I only have the "Classic Style" for each type of journal as having three of these options for each custom type is a bit of a pain.



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Hi Peasie

Not sure if this is what you mean but I found that if you move the custom journal up the list to the top in the set up menu, when you, click the ctx button it defaults to classic.

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Bill



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It wasn't exactly what I was meaning but as I use "Wages" journals the most I've moved that one to the top of the list. Saves a step as I just need to click on the button rather than click and then locate it in the drop down menu. Thanks.

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