 QuickBooks Online 2022 Report Header and Footer Formatting Options. Get ready because it's go time with QuickBooks Online 2022. Online in our browser searching for QuickBooks Online Test Drive going into the test drive selecting the United States version of it and verifying that we're not a robot. Sample Company, Craig's Design and Landscaping Services holding control. Scroll it up just a bit to get to that one to five percent. We also have the free 30 day trial version open just so we can see the difference between the accounting and business views at this point in time. If you don't have access to this at now, that's okay because we'll be using it more in the second half of the course. Moving back on over to Craig's Design and Landscaping, we're going to be opening up three tabs. The balance sheet, the incomes, debit, profit and loss to do so. First up to the tab up top, right-clicking on it, duplicating that tab back to the first tab. Doing it again, right-click and duplicate again. Going back to the first tab, right-clicking again and duplicate the tab again as that is thinking. I'm going to go back to the 30 day trial version just to note that if you're in this business view as opposed to the accounting view, the reports are in this business icon and then you get this nice little drop-down category and then you go into the reports area here. If you're in the accounting view, which is also here as well, if you hit the cog, you can switch to the accountant view. If I go back to the prior folder, which is in essence in the accounting view, we're now in the second tab over, we would then go to the reports on the left-hand side. We're going to be opening up one of our favorites, the balance sheet report. And then we're going to change the date up top, 01, 01, 2, 1, 2, 12, 30, 1, 2, 1. Run it, close up the burger, hamburger that is. Go to the tab to the right of it, back down to the reports on the left. This time opening up the income statement or P and L, profit and loss. 01, 01, 2, 1, 2, 12, 30, 1, 2, 1 on the range change. Running it, close the hamburger item to the right now. One more time, reports. This time the accounting report of the trial balance, which I'll typically just type in, the typical type in. And then we'll pick that one up and we'll do the range change from 01, 01, 2, 1, 2, 12, 30, 1, 2, 1. Run it, run nine, close in the hamburger back to the second tab, back to our balance sheet. So in prior presentations we looked at some of the formatting options in the kind of ribbon up top. We looked at the formatting options down here, the printing options and so on. And the header options here, now we're looking into our customize, which repeats some of the stuff, but has some new stuff too. We've got our arrows, which are triangles or the expander things here. And we looked at the general last time and the rows and columns. Now we're looking at the filtering options or no, we're looking at the header and footer options down below. So within the header and footer options, we've got the logo. So if you have a logo set up in your system, in other words, the logo would typically be, if I hit the show logo, do they have a logo on this report? They may not have the logo here. But if you go into your icon up top and you're going to go into your account and settings, then your logo, where does the logo go? The logo would be in the company area and you can upload your logo right there. So let's just do that real quick. If I was to edit this and add a logo. So I just added a random picture here and save that. So now we have our logo instead of a high go. It's a logo because it's not high. It's a low one. So I'm going to close this out. And then now we've got our logo added. And if we were to preview the printing now, let's first turn on the logo. If I customize, I make sure I got my logo turned on here. And then I, and then I look at the print preview by going to the printing tab. Then the logo has now appeared. There it is. We're going to close that back out. If we turn that off customizing up top and we turn the logo off, then run the report, then no logo, no logo. If I print the print preview, no logo. All right. So we're going to close that back out. We're going to customize again and then scroll down into the header and footers. We got the company name. So we might want to put something different for the company name. For example, and from time to time, maybe you want like incorporated at the end or something like that. That will adjust the company name up top here. You can also adjust that by simply clicking on the company name and adjusting it here. You can also adjust the balance sheet item here as well. And that might be more useful on the income statement because the income statement is called the profit and loss here. So if you wanted to stand out a little bit from other people using QuickBooks Online, you might then just call it an income statement income statement. And that's one way you can adjust that. You also may well need to adjust this second line when you do the comparative income statement. So when I or comparative reports in general. So if I was to hit the dropdown, for example, and look at this on a quarterly basis, then I might want to name it, you know, a quarterly income statement or something like that to indicate and you can change it there. You can't change the date, which is kind of frustrating because it would be nice if you could basically maybe even remove the date since you have the date ranges on down below. But we're going to go back to the first tab. Let's go back up into the customization again, and then go down to our header and footers. So here's where you can change the balance sheet item here as well. Once again, we can do it either on the report itself or up top. You can remove those two items if you don't want them by just unclicking them. And then we're going to say or, okay, run it. And so now we don't have the headers at all. And then going back up top and customizing again, we're going to put those back in place. We would typically want those. We would typically want those and run it. So back to the standard back to the default back to the default again, customize in the report. Let's see what else we have here. We've got the report period. This is the report period here. So then we can we can run that that does remove the report period. Okay, so we can't change the report period, but we can remove the report report period, which could be nice. Once again, if you had something like a comparative report here, I jumped over to the income statement where you've got the dates up top. And this period might not then be the correct or most relevant period. So you might then go up top and say, okay, I'm just going to customize the report and remove the period altogether. It's not needed. It's not helpful. And it's possibly harmful. And therefore removing it confusing. It's confusing back to the tab to the left going back up top we can customize it again. And we can put the period back. So let's say that period has now returned to us. It has returned from limbo reappeared and is just as good as it was before. No problem. So then we've got the date, the date prepared, the time prepared and the report basis. These are items that will show up when you print this. Let's let's look at the print preview and see see these items date time and report basis. I'm scrolling holding control and scrolling down and then down at the bottom we've got Thursday, January, and so on down here. So you could remove that by going up top and said I don't want that. I don't want that on my report. So we're going to say let's get rid of the date and the time and we already had the report basis gone. Let's turn on the report basis just so we can see that change run it. And then we'll go to the preview again, scroll down to the footer area to the foot of it. Now it just says accrual basis and it removed the date and the time. You probably don't want the accrual basis there either. So we'll take that off. Don't need that stuff. Don't need it. Why? So we're going to go up top, scroll back down, get rid of the report basis. And then we've got the alignment. The alignment could be centered. We could left align it. We can right align it. And then the footer, same things on the footer. So obviously if I had my footers in place, you could put them in the center. You can right align the footer, for example, and you have some flexibility with regards to them. So if I go back into the report and scroll down to the bottom to the foot, that's where its foot's at. Like at the bottom, like most feet at the bottom. So there it is. We're going to close that back out. So that looks good. And so then again, so on these headers and footers, you can change some of the headers up top. And you can change some of the headers here. And also note that you have that edit titles area, which might allow you to change some of these items. But this is a little sticky to me, still not working completely properly all the time. But it could be useful because remember that some of these titles that you're looking at within the reports are basically they could be either financial reporting titles that are proper for financial reporting. But sometimes they use like I say the bank accounts instead of like cash and cash equivalents or something like that. And so sometimes it would be nice if you can change those, especially down here. For example, the the equity, if you could call it owner's equity or, you know, something like that stockholders equity partnerships equity or something that could that could make it a little bit more formal. You might be able to do some of that stuff here. Now you are somewhat limited to some of this formatting options. Of course, within the system, you have more options if you were to export the report. So one way you could do this is export to Excel. And then you have, of course, a lot of formatting options there. However, if you were to use a system like that, then you would have to make sure that you're consistent to export to Excel and then do whatever kind of added formatting you want to do within within Excel. So you got another step that would be in the process. But for some of your formal type of reports, remember that if you're reporting to this for external use purposes, you might have a standard set of format reports that you want to do on a monthly basis. On a quarterly basis and on a yearly basis. And you want to form them as nicely as possible, whether you give them to a supervisor or to a client, because the presentation is going to be part of the part of the whole package. And if you could do a couple things, just to make your reports look a little nicer or stand out a little bit, then a little a little change, a little customization can go a long way.