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Ever notice the little padlock-looking button next to the Budget ID field in Budget Maintenance ? The button allows you to password-protect your budgets so that other users can't change the data in them. Just click on the padlock, enter a password...
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I ran into an issue today I've never noted before. I was trying to figure out why the budget in an FRx P&L report didn't match the budget figures in my Excel budget file. After a short amount of investigation, I realized that not all the accounts...
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If you receive errors when trying to import budgets from Excel into GP, try this little trick. Instead of using your own Excel sheet, export an existing budget from GP into Excel, delete the budget detail from that budget and copy your budget detail into...
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In GP versions 9 and prior, use of a single Budget ID was limited to the periods that defined a fiscal year. GP10 changes all that. For instance, let's say you have a project that spans 18 months. You want to be able to enter a budget for the accounts...
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