A ledger is a book or digital record containing bookkeeping entries. Ledger Report contains detailed transaction information for one account and type of transactions.
Ledger Report Can be Generated in different formats - Compact, Vertical Horizontal.
Compact Ledger Report format will show the Debit, Credit Column, and the balance amount.
The Horizontal Ledger Report format will run the ledger report with particulars.
Verticle ledger Report format will show all the ledgers hit in each transaction in vertical columns.
Watch the below video to understand how to run a ledger report.
**Please note - Missing Type Ledgers in Verticlar report will show those ledgers wherein the Account Type Field is kept blank. i.e Ledgers against which account type (income, expense, payable, receivable, etc..) is not mapped.
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