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Printing Depreciation Schedule NICE 01-25-2008
Posted by NICE on January 25, 2008, 1:17 am
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The number of assets is getting bigger so I would like to know how I
can choose to print only certain new assets being added to the
depreciation schedule. I am afraid that it will print depreciation
schedule for all 10-12 assets on one page so small that it would be
hard to read.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Posted by QBConsultant on January 25, 2008, 10:38 am
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> The number of assets is getting bigger so I would like to know how I
> can choose to print only certain new assets being added to the
> depreciation schedule. =A0I am afraid that it will print depreciation
> schedule for all 10-12 assets on one page so small that it would be
> hard to read.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.

Did you try creating 'groups' of assets? Then you could print a
report for that group.

Michelle L. Long, CPA, MBA
www.MLongConsulting.com
Author of: Successful QuickBooks Consulting: The Complete Guide to
Starting and Growing a QuickBooks Consulting Business
( www.SuccessfulQuickBooksConsulting.com) or ( www.amazon.com)
Advanced Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor
Member of Intuit's Certified Trainer Network

Posted by NICE on January 29, 2008, 12:49 am
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>
> > The number of assets is getting bigger so I would like to know how I
> > can choose to print only certain new assets being added to the
> > depreciation schedule. I am afraid that it will print depreciation
> > schedule for all 10-12 assets on one page so small that it would be
> > hard to read.
>
> > Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Did you try creating 'groups' of assets? Then you could print a
> report for that group.
>
> Michelle L. Long, CPA, MBAwww.MLongConsulting.com
> Author of: Successful QuickBooks Consulting: The Complete Guide to
> Starting and Growing a QuickBooks Consulting Business
> (www.SuccessfulQuickBooksConsulting.com) or (www.amazon.com)
> Advanced Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor
> Member of Intuit's Certified Trainer Network

No, Michelle, I am not sure how to creat a group of assets. I did
look but could not figure out how.

Thanks.

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