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I’d like to think the Top 5 is like your favorite pair of jeans: never out of style! As I looked through the Community I saw some questions about class tracking. So why not put the Top 5 spin on it, and give you the questions (and answers) you’re all asking in the Community. Let’s get to it!
It’s quick and easy to set up class tracking. Head over to your settings and follow along:
To add new classes:
While a class can’t be assigned directly to payroll, you can assign classes to individual employees.
Call us clingy, but we don’t like the word “delete” in QuickBooks. For us, keeping records is important to having accurate information. With that being said, any unwanted items can be made inactive.
Oh no! Did you accidentally make a class inactive that you need? Never fear, that’s why we do what we do. You can easily retrieve them.
Just go to the Gear Icon on the classes page.
Check the box to Include inactive to see all of those classes. Then simply click on Make Active.
Let me first start off by giving you a list of specific reports in QuickBooks Online made especially for classes:
You can also customize your reports to show classes as well! Once you click on Customize on your report, scroll down to Filter and click to expand. Then, click on Classes and lastly Run Report.
Opening balances are unique to accounts made in the Chart of Accounts, but there is a way to include classes. There’s a field in the opening balance (and any transactions) listed in the register. Follow me below.
Go to Accounting>> Chart of Accounts and click View register on the right of the account you need to edit.
Then, you click on the transaction to expand and add the class.
Hope you loved this week's Top 5. Not sure if classes are right for you? Check out our article that breaks it down and helps you decide: Get started with class tracking in QuickBooks Online.