 sales receipt activity, deposited and products and services and so on, so that looks good. We can then over here on the details, duplicate it, send it, print, avoid or delete, and then we can edit. If we edit it, it looks like a normal sales receipt here. So we've got JCustomer, so on and so forth. It's a sales receipt. That means of course, that it's increasing the account that we put it into, bank account and then the other side is gonna be going to revenue driven by the sales item. Let's close that out, so that looks good. So now let's jump over to the invoices tab to the right and you can see here, we've got this invoice with this circle up top, which is showing that it's the auto recurrent, recurring, reoccurring invoice that we have there. So if I click on it, it gives us our detail on the right viewed three times. So it tracks the viewing of it and so on. So there is that information. Okay, let's go to a quick look on the sales receipts again with this one that we got with the auto-generated sales receipt. Remember the normal process we would have is if we process the sales receipt manually, jumping over to a QuickBooks desktop flowchurch is to look at the flowchart. Normally we would make the sales receipt and we could deposit it directly into the checking account there, but sometimes it goes into the clearing account and then we batch it together in order to deposit into the checking account. So those payment processors can be an issue for us sometimes because the credit card companies and the PayPal's and the Stripes and whatnot might group multiple sales receipts together and deposit into our bank account as one lump sum. But because once again, we have the payment processes on, it should do that basically automatically for us so that it will deposit it into our checking account in the format in the grouping that we need. So once this is set up, it should basically be automatic from that point in time and take care of the deposit and do it in such a fashion that we can line it up to the bank feeds. So if I go into the deposit side of things on the right hand side,