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    Ben Case commented  · 

    The ability to +/- would be a game changer. Please add Xero🙏

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    Hi team! We've been following the conversation here and appreciate you taking the time to explain the need for this feature.

    We understand you’re looking for a way to change the default setting for the ‘Show journal on cash basis reports’ checkbox in manual journals, so that it’s unticked, and that having this box ticked by default can create inaccurate cash basis reports, which is particularly challenging when you’re correcting entries or dealing with a high volume of journals.

    We may look into this with a finer lens further down the line, but want to share that there's no immediate works planned to enable changing the default for whether a journal is Cash basis.

    As many of you have noted, right now you'll need to manually untick the box for each journal entry.

    If any change is planned for this we'll be sure to share with you all, here.

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    Ben Case commented  · 

    Agree with all other posters. This should surely be defaulted to OFF.

    It's a rare occasion when you need a journal appearing in cash basis reports.

    I'm no software developer but there can't be too many simpler fixes than this one..come on Xero hurry up 😂

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