 Again, going to the reports on the left-hand side, closing up the buggy, holding control, scrolling down a bit to one, two, five, so I can go down to my sales areas. There they are. I'm looking for the sales by item. So I want the sales by item. And I just want the summary. There it is, sales by product service summary. And so there it is. Let's run it for 010122 tab, 123122 tab, and run it. Now, this one's a little bit more detailed because there's more stuff in it because we've got a couple different columns up top. What we're really focused in on is just the amount of the sales is what I'm focused in on to make our pie chart and our graphs. So I could just delete the other stuff once I export it to Excel. We also have some subcategories we'll have to deal with. Before I get into that, though, note that the total down here adds up to $10,280, which doesn't tie out exactly to what's on the income statement, which ties out to $10,277 for total income. That could be the case. And remember that this sales by item will only work if you're entering your data into the system in such a way that it's going to populate the subledger accounts. Quick recap, if I hit the plus button, your revenue cycle could differ depending on the type of industry you're in. If you're in gig work, you're getting paid by YouTube, you're getting paid by Amazon, some platform, then as you get the money, you might just be using a deposit form with the use of the bank feeds possibly to record the revenue. So that's great, but you're not going to have the same detail for the service subledger item because you're not entering items that way because the deposit form doesn't have the capacity to do so because it's not usually the form we use for the sales side of things. If, however, you have a cash-based business where you have a cash register, you're using the sales receipts. And as you populate the sales receipts, you're going to be populating the inventory and revenue items, service items in there. And therefore, the subledgers should be generated. Same with the invoices. If you're using invoices, the subledger should be generated because you're going to be using the items within the subledgers. So that's the general idea. Also, just remember, if I go to this first tab over here, we're going to go to the Sales tab. And then you can find your items in the products and services. And these are the things that we sell that we populate the invoices for. So these would be our inventory items, our service items. Now we have a bit more complexity because here they set up their items to have subgroups. So now we've got items and subgroup of items that we'll be showing up on our items reports as well. OK, so let's go back on over to our items reports. So when I export this, maybe I just want to group this stuff by category. If that was the case, I can collapse the tabs here and I can export just by the categories and then make my pie chart by the category. Or possibly I want all the items and not just by category. So if I want all of my items this way, then I can do it this way. Maybe I just remove the subcategories. So now I've got a category and another subcategory. So I'm going to minimize these ones. And I'm just going to have the major categories. So I'm going to minimize this. So I have like two layers, the major categories, and then everything within it. So when I export this, this gets a little bit messy because now I'm going to have to remove these kind of subtotals. So I just have a set of data and a total at the bottom. Not too bad, but it's a little bit more of a challenge to deal with it to get our pie chart. So let's do our pie chart based on this information. So I'm going to export it now by going to the dropdown up top. And I'm going to export to Excel as we've done in prior presentation. You do need Excel in order to open stuff in it. There it is. I'm going to enable the editing. I'm going to copy this and put it on our other worksheet that has all of our statements on it. You don't have to do this. If you don't have the other worksheet, you can work here. But I'm going to show you how to do it if you want to do that. We're going to hit the triangle, right click, copy. I'm going to go into my other Excel worksheet that has all our reports on it, go to the last tab within it, add another tab, and then put this in A1 or select the triangle and paste it down right then and there.