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The options you select in the Current and Budgets menus determine the datasets that are used to populate Current and Budget columns in the statement grid. You can change the data that displays in these columns, which coupled with the ability to change the period, allows you to determine the exact data that displays in the grid.

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By default, the Current column displays the default latest-period-actuals. The Current column always displays in the statement grid (you cannot remove it) but you can

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After you set up the Current and Budget columns, save your view as a favorite, so you do not have to repeat the steps next time you view the financial statement.

Change the current dataset

By default, the Current column displays the default latest-period-actuals but you can change this. change the data that displays in that column and the period that applies to that data.

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Click the Current menu and select the checkbox of the dataset you want to view. Then, if required, change the period that applies to the Current column.

For example, you might want to view one budget stream here and another in the Budget column. You can then apply different date ranges (periods) to each column.

Click Current, then select the checkbox of the dataset you want to view. Then, if required, change the period for the Current column (see below).

Change the budget dataset

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While the word ‘budget’ is used throughout this page, it also includes forecasts.

By default, the Budget column displays the first budget that appears in your list of available budgets* but you can display an alternative. For example, you might want to toggle between your current and stretch budgets, or your budget and forecast.

Click Budgets, then clear the checkbox of the budget that is currently selected and select the checkbox of the budget you want to view. Then, if required, change the period for the Budget column (see below).

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*If you have permission to manage financial statements, you can manage the budgets that are available to other users.

Rather than view each budget one-by-one, you can view multiple budgets at the same time. For example, you might want to view your current and stretch budgets, or your budget and forecast, side-by-side.

Click Budgets, then select the checkboxes of the budgets you want to view. New columns are added to the statement grid for the additional budgets, for the same period.

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Change the period that applies to the Current or Budget column

If you want to compare budgets for different periods, you can change the dataset that displays in the Current column (see above) to be a budget, then apply a custom period to that column.

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See Change the period to learn more about periods get detailed instructions on how to apply a custom period.

Example 1: Your budgets is set for the future but you want to compare your current performance against the budget.

Change the period that applies to the Budget column. You might also want to select Periods > All in the Columns menu to get a detailed view.

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Example 2: You want to compare budgets for different periods.

Change the current dataset (see above) to be one budget and apply a custom period to that column. Then select the other budget from the Budgets menu.

Example 3: You want to review your budget for the next year.

Change the current dataset (see above) to be that budget, then set comparative periods to be current year budget, and current year actuals, to understand the variances.

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See Change the budget data for an example.

Tip

After you set up the Current column the way you like it, save your view as a favorite, so you do not have to repeat the steps next time you view the financial statement.