3. Type in the search term. As you type, the best match is displayed in the Search Results tab.
You can use hyphens as shortcuts to search for specific accounts, sub accounts, and sub sub
accounts.
l The first hyphen stands for the highest level (account).
l The second hyphen stands for the next-highest level (sub account).
l The third hyphen stand for the next-highest level (sub sub account).
l No hyphen in front of the keywords means no shortcuts are used.
Note:
The hyphen shortcut can only be used to search within columns displayed on the screen (i.e. you
cannot search for a sub account if the sub account column is not present).
4. If the appropriate account is highlighted, select OK. If more than one account is identified as a
match, select the appropriate account and then select OK.
5. If prompted, type in the account password and select OK.
Sorting the account list
You can change the order in which accounts appear on the Select Accounts screen. You can sort by
account name, account code or description.
Select the account name, code or description column heading to switch between ascending (first to last)
and descending (last to first) sort order for the column.
Viewing unlocked accounts only
If a password is assigned to an account, a padlock icon will appear next to the account name in the
account list. You can set your system to show only unlocked accounts (accounts that do not require a
password) when viewing the account list.
Accounting
Pitney Bowes Operator Guide February,2018 Page 171 of 349