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Buy nowThanks for the response/answer to the groups' organization question. I'm sorry to hear that, because it limits how helpful I can be to my client if I can't organize reports for THEM. But now I'm not confused about it.
With respect to the other question, you answered:
Regarding the Date Range column in the Custom Reports tab, it reflects the default range established when the report was created. For dynamic reports such as Last 365 Days, it may display the standard range, which may not accurately reflect the latest applied settings.
I understand what it's supposed to reflect, but you don't explain why some reports show a random number in that column. In the example I shared there are four reports listed, with date ranges shown as follows:
Last Calendar Year
1288
1362
07/01/2023 - 06/30/2025
The first and last are clear, but the two in the middle don't make sense. All of the reports were created by the accountant and this view is from the client side. When looking at them from the Accountant side, the 1288 number shows up as 81 and the 1362 number shows up as 1216. None of those numbers represent the actual date range of the reports.
Can you explain what's going on?