Comparatives Sample Clauses

Comparatives. Yes The option to display comparative figures in accounts is primarily set by the Accounts Layout option, but if required they will only be used if the option here is applied. At each startup this option is set as the system will load comparative figures if available. Narrow underlines The width of the underlines under figures may be reduced to just greater than the widest figure in the column. Justify text : Left-only The normal left-justified text forms a ragged right-hand edge. The option of Right&left-justified text makes all word-processed rows longer than three quarters of a line justify to the standard right margin. Accounts page size So that accounts may be formed when there is no printer information, the paper size is entered here. A4 is normal. Auto save Format changes: Yes By default, changes to Formats are saved automatically. If only temporary changes are being made for the current session then this may be reset to "No" and the changes will be lost upon quitting. Master client checks If a master client is being used then this displays a window indicating what changes might be required to update a client. It displays any missing Layouts and the latest modification dates when the date of a master Layout is newer than that of a client’s special Layout. The check must be made of course before carrying out changes to a client’s Layout. Any special Layout can be replaced by the master by the click of a button. The special will remain on the disk in case it is required again. Another button allows the complete replacement of the whole Format by the master version. (This automates the deletion of the client's Format file, eg CA1.F, from the client folder forcing the system to use the master version.)
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Comparatives. Certain comparatives have been reclassified to conform with the presentation and classification in the current year. These include the disclosures in the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements in conformity with the requirements of AASB 12 Disclosure of Interests in Other Entities.
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Comparatives. Where necessary comparatives have been changed to conform to the presentation in the current financial year.

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