 In this presentation, we will turn on the class tracking feature. Let's get into it within to it. QuickBooks Online. Here we are in our not-for-profit company dashboard. We're going to go into the settings to turn on the class tracking feature. We're going to do that by going up to the cog in the upper right-hand side. So when the cog in the upper right-hand side, we're looking under the your company settings. Within the your company settings, I'm going to go into the account and settings area. Then we're going to scroll on down to the bottom amount on the tab to the left to the bottom area on the tab to the left, the advanced area. So we are in the advanced settings. These are advanced options down here. So then within the advanced settings, we want to go to the class tracking. We're in these categories. So within categories, we're going to be turning on the class tracking. So we're just going to turn on the class tracking. And then I'm going to track classes. We have the warning sign here if a class isn't assigned. I think that's a good thing to do for the not for profit. And that means if you enter a transaction and don't assign a class, it'll actually tell you say, hey, you didn't assign a class. And then you can assign one out. Then you have the item here, which has one to entire transaction or one to each row in a transaction. The default is to have each row. I think that's a good thing to do because it's possible that you might have a transaction where you can have multiple items in it and you might assign different classes to those items. Then you have the track locations might be useful to you in some cases. I'm not going to be turning on the track locations for the purposes of our practice problem. So we're going to go ahead and say save. And now we're going to have that class tracking on. That's going to be important because it allows us to add what I would call kind of like that added dimension if I jump over to our Excel sheet. And that's going to allow us to make reports such as this where we can break out the items with donor restrictions and items without donor restrictions. You can imagine those basically being classes now if we were to run a statement of activities or PNL profit loss income statement, we can then break that information out with the use of classes between different classes which we can label in this case without donor restrictions and with donor restrictions. So that's going to be it for now. Let's get out of here.