Monday, August 17, 2009

Tip of the week from Brenda Hopkins – Week 18


Duplicate a Journal Entry


Let’s say that last month you keyed a journal entry that was 100 lines long. Then next month, you find out that you need to enter this same journal entry again this month but with a few changes. Is there an easy way to key it again? Even with a few changes?

SURE!

By using the Copy a Journal Entry functionality found in Transactions>Financial>General>Copy.

In version 8.0 Microsoft introduced Journal Entry corrections and copies. You now have the ability to copy a journal entry, easily.


In Transactions->Financial->General, select Copy
You now have an option to Copy a Journal Entry.


You will need the Journal Entry number (you can look it up) and year of the entry you want to copy.


**The look up on the JE Number can be time consuming; it would be faster if you know the Journal Entry Number.



By default, Copy only works for transactions that originated in the General Ledger. However, the administrator can change this behavior.

Tools>Setup>Financial>General Ledger now has new check boxes to control this functionality.

Voiding/Correcting of Subsidiary Transactions
Mark this option to allow transactions originating in other modules to be copied in General Ledger.

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