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February 4, 2022

How-To Show Multiple Budgets in the Account Schedule Reports

Customizing your financial reports allows for increased understanding of your business processes and can provide actionable insights necessary for growth. Business Central has numerous options useful for managing the displayed columns, rows, and values for your most sensitive reports.

When managing account schedules on the financial reports, the system used to only allow one budget for the entire report. There is now a new option within the Column Layout setup to have different budgets in different columns of the report, making it easier to compare and track progress on connected budgets or projections.

Go to the account schedule you would like to edit and select “Process” > “Edit Column Layout Setup” to view the current column settings and customize them to your preferences.

You will now find a new column named “Budget Name” where you can specify a different budget per Account Schedule column.

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