Recreating the Daily Banking Icon

Recreating the Daily Banking Icon

This help file outlines how to recreate the Daily Banking report icon within your Day End Cash Reconciliation reports. The Daily Banking report allows users to review what sales have been tendered since the last Day End was performed. If you have accidentally deleted it when cleaning up your Daily Banking Report icons, follow this procedure to recreate it.

 

To recreate the icon, click on Day End, Day End Reports, and then Cash Reconciliation.

  1. Click New in the menu bar.

  2. Type “Daily Banking” in the Description.

  3. Type “OWDaily1” in the Batch Number. For stores that have multiple branches, replace the “1” in “OWDaily1” with your branch number or letter (e.g. OWDaily4).

  4. Click OK in the menu bar.



If you have any queries regarding Recreating the Daily Banking Icon in COSTAR, please contact the Support Desk

 


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