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Categorising transactions allows you to group transactions together when reviewing or reporting them. Each type of transaction can have its own list of categories. For example customer invoices might have a category " | Categorising transactions allows you to group transactions together when reviewing or reporting them. Each type of transaction can have its own list of categories. For example customer invoices might have a category " | ||
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Here you enter the details of the category: | Here you enter the details of the category: | ||
- | * **Master category**: select the master category that this one will belong to. Master categories are a way of grouping other transaction categories together, even categories of different types, to make reporting easier (see section [[reports: | + | * **Master category**: select the master category that this one will belong to. Master categories are a way of grouping other transaction categories together, even categories of different types, to make reporting easier (see section [[reports: |
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