What Do I Do When There is the Error Message "Capex Labels Have Not Been Defined for Company DB"? Article

What Do I Do When There is the Error Message "Capex Labels Have Not Been Defined for Company DB"? Article

  1. Please go to Manage Company Databases:
  2. Click on the blue link for your company;
  3. Click on the Capex Labels;
  4. Copy from the Year on the Left and Paste to the Year Label column on the right or enter your own custom labels for Fiscal Years;
  5. And hit save

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