How do I delete a deposit? How do I delete a deposit? I created a sales receipt (donation or deposit) for $100 and went to Record Deposits and deposited it.
I made an error and want to delete the $100 deposit. It will not delete. I get one of two warnings. Warning #1 “You need to delete this cash sale from the deposit before you can delete or edit its name or amount.” Or Warning #2 “You cannot edit payment information in a deposit transaction. 1) Delete the payment from the deposit.
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2) Go to the original payment transaction to edit it. 3) Redeposit the payment. “ I do not understand how to do this. I go to the original Sales Receipt and try to click on Edit Delete. I get Warning #1. I try to make the amount of the Sales Receipt zero. That does not work.
I go to Make Deposits under the Record Deposits. I try to delete the information and I get Warning #2. I would like to do what Warning #2 says I should do. How do I do this?
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