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Adding General Ledger Annual History Tabs
Warning: Do not use this utility to create new fiscal year pages. Use the New Year button found within the Financials > Fiscal Year Controls window to create additional annual history tabs.
If past year General Ledger account annual history tabs are required for a year that does not appear, they can be added on a year-by-year basis. To create additional annual history tabs, complete the following steps:
Go to Financials > Utilities > Add G/L Year Pages. The following window will appear:
Select the year that pages are needed for and click OK.
When the year is closed, the system will automatically create new annual history tabs for all accounts. This utility is not required in the normal course of business.