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Balance Sheet 1 Aggregated Column
Hey All,
I'm not all that familiar with reporting; I'm more of a searches guy and have been having trouble. Hopefully someone can help!
Is there a way to run the balance sheet inclusive from the beginning of time to the end of 2017 but have the output just be the totals in a single column? When we run this now, we have to scroll all the way to the right to get the correct data. If we run this inclusive of just 2017, the numbers are incorrect up to that time because it does aggregate the prior data.
If anyone could offer assistance or link me to the correct Suite Answer, I would be forever grateful.
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