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Displaying Worktables and Taxable Categories

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Note: This function is available in Power Budgets Only.

The Cell_Button button on the toolbar causes any a colour coding to be displayed on the current sheet.

Hover the mouse over the Cell Info button to display the colours. The colours return to normal when the mouse leaves the Cell Info button. A keyboard shortcut (CTRL+SHIFT) is available.

Colours displayed are as follows in the Cell Info Legend Box. To display the Cell Info Legend click the down arrow on the Cell Info button and select Cell Info Legend.  A keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Alt+L) is also available.

Cell_Info_Legend

 

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There is a difference between the entered value and the calculated GST value of an entry in that cell. This may occur when loading actuals and the sub-category used in the transaction was Rate 0 (hence no GST) but the sub-category used in determining the GST rate in Budgets is Rate 1 (Calculate GST at 10%). Or one of the Accounts is not tracking GST and therefore is against the general rule for that row. This is not necessarily an error rather it is a notification that there is a difference to what was loaded/entered and what is expected based on row set-up.

 

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Blue values mean there are GST calculated values in the cell but no other entered value. This occurs in a Load Actuals scenario and is not considered an error state. Note that the value is not used in Total Inflow or Total Outflow instead it is viewable in the GST section at the bottom of the sheet.

Blue zero means that there are Multiple Entries that Contra each other but there is an imbalance in the GST calculations: This is primarily due to one account not tracking GST or to the entry in the dissections of Phoenix Financials. It is not an error but an indicator to what is happening in the cell.

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