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Default adding stock items to accounting reports

In Accounting 2008 when you run sales or purchase reports, using the analysis
tools option, results are returned in monetary format, in Excel 2007, if you
want to view number of stock items you have to click on Options and Field
List and then check the tick box Sales Units.

We want to be able to set this as a default, so it appears automatically,
rather than having to manually choose this view all the time.

Thank you.

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