I am using redisplay to look up my previous check entries. But the grid is showing all of the check entries and all of the check detail. It's way too much information. How do I change the grid so it will only show the check summary?
Enter Checks, Redisplay - Show check detail
Explanation
The Redisplay grid helps you review check entries by check issue date. It can show the check detail (see above), or you can change the settings to show only the check summary.
Enter Checks, Redisplay - Hide check detail
Solution
To collapse the check detail for redisplay, click -.
To expand the check summary to show detail, click +.
To change the default setting to always hide the check detail in the redisplay grid,
1. Open Enter Checks.
2. Click Options (F12).
3. Click to select Collapse all details in redisplay.
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