 So notice that's a little bit more tedious of a system than if I could just use the classes because what I would like to see is business, personal, and then it total up over here. And if there's anything that wasn't assigned a class, I would like it to then show me the unassigned items. But when I'm using tags, I can't do that. I think when we go down here and we look at these ungrouped tags, these are the ones that are assigned a tag that aren't included in a group, right? But tags are a little bit different, oftentimes when you're using them because you could apply two tags, like it's possible for me to go over here and add a transaction where I apply two tags to the one transaction. I could do business and something else within the tag. So notice it won't let me do business and personal in the same group, which is kind of nice because then that means that it won't allow you to double count within that group. So that's kind of nice, but you could still kind of use it in the same way as you would with the classes to kind of try to break out business and personal, but you have to do a little bit more work to double check that you've assigned everything to a tag. And you could do that by again, go into the tag here, we could say business and personal, and then I could export this to Excel and just add up the two columns to give me my total column over on the right hand side and then compare that, compare my net income, my total net income to what is on an income statement that's just my total income statement and then try to drill down and determine which transactions I didn't add a tag to and then drill down and basically add the transactions that have not been tagged. Okay, so now the other interesting thing with the tags is that sometimes your filtering options are a little bit different as well. So you can see over here, they put the tags on the income statement, which is great because I can see the tags over here, but you would think that if I go into the customize area and the filters down here, that I would then be able to see the tags to filter by because I could filter by location, I can filter by class, why can't I filter by the tags? You would think that that would be here, but no. But if you generate the report from the tags reports, so if I go over here and close this back out, do you wanna leave without saving? I'm gonna say yes. And I generate my report here. So here's my transactions that are with the tags. If I run the report this way, I basically come to the same profit and loss report. You can see it is in essence the same because if I hit the dropdown, it's got the same kind of options over here for the most part. And then if I go to my customize up top and my filters, then I've got my tags shows up in the filtering option. So that's a little walkie. I don't know exactly why that is when you run a normal, because again, if I run my profit and loss over here, you know, I get to, and I filter this by, I filter this by my tags, run it. I get basically the same report. It's basically the same thing here. And then I customize it and look at my filtering options. I don't get my tag filters. So that's a little bit of a walkie thing. I don't know, you know, but it's not really an issue. It could be frustrating, but once you see that you can run this report over here, and then you can go in and customize and further filter by the tags so that I can go into my tags and further filter on the business or personal. So I could say business and filter down, and then it filters down that way. Now, if you're using the tags in conjunction with other things, so for example, if these transactions, you're using tags in conjunction with the classes and the location tracking, you can go into a report like this in the tags and further filter down by the classes. So for example, if I go into the customized up top and go into my filtering down here, I can further filter by classes. So if I assigned a class or a location, possibly I would assign a location to California or Nevada or something like that. And I wanted to look at, maybe I'm using my tags for sales reps, then I can filter down my tags to California or Nevada. But the other common thing that you would think that you would want to do is to run the profit and loss by say class if you're using classes and then filter by the tags. And note that normally you would think to do that by running a normal profit and loss over here. I've changed the dates so that I can see some of the classes that we've done in the past. And then I've sorted this by classes instead of tags. And then you would think you might want to filter by the tags. So I've got it by class and then you could customize up top. But there's no tags field here. However, if I go to this report over here where I generated the report, let's go back, I generated from our tags group, any of the tags groups, right? I just generated a report from the tags group. And now it's sorted by the group of tags. And if I hit the dropdown and display by column, but now I change it to the classes, then I'm basically in the same situation as I was before, let's change the range, go up to 12, 3, 1, 2, 3. So we've got the same net income now sorted by classes instead of tags. But instead of it being a profit and loss report, now it's a profit and loss by tag group, even though it's not by tag group anymore because I made it by classes. But if I go into the customize up top and I look at my filtering options, now the classes are there. And I can further filter down or the tags are there. So I can further filter down by tags and I can choose like business. No, we didn't assign a class to it, but you can see how that's a little bit different. So you can use the filtering options, but you gotta be a little bit careful of how the filters work because if you generate the reports from the tag group reports, you come up with similar kind of functionality of the profit and loss. And you can run a profit and loss by class, but then you might have more filtering options to be able to filter by the tags. Okay, I'm gonna run that report again, just to take a look at the example that we did. Remember, our example is that we're using a cheaper version so we don't have access to the classes and we wanna use tags to break out between business and personal. So for example, here, if I run this report and let's change the date range to the end of February 02, 28, 23, you'll notice our issue was that I had business and personal. I would like to have that non-classified column over here to see if there's anything that I didn't put a tag on to double check that I've tagged everything and therefore that all of my income statement, especially for the business, is correct so I possibly can use that for taxes, for example. So notice what we could do then is if I generate the report this way, I could then say, let's run the report by total now.