How to Import Ad Extension By Ad Data from Microsoft Ads into Excel

Analyzing Ad Extension By Ad data from Microsoft Ads in Excel helps marketers understand how different extensions impact ad performance, allowing for more strategic decisions about which extensions to use with which ads.

Instead of manually exporting reports that quickly become outdated, you can create a live connection for always-current insights into your ad extension performance.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Install Coefficient from the Office Add-ins store in Excel

  • Step 2:

    Connect your Microsoft Ads account to Coefficient

  • Step 3:

    Import Ad Extension By Ad data with customizable metrics

  • Step 4:

    Set up auto-refresh to keep your extension data current

Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect Your Microsoft Ads Account

Start by installing the Coefficient add-in in your Excel workbook and connecting to your Microsoft Ads account.

  1. Open Excel and navigate to the Insert tab
  2. Click Get Add-ins and search for “Coefficient”
  3. Install the Coefficient add-in from the Office Add-ins store
  4. Once installed, open the Coefficient sidebar and click “Import”
  5. Select “Microsoft Ads” from the list of available connectors
  6. Follow the authentication prompts to connect your Microsoft Ads account
Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 2: Import Ad Extension By Ad Data

After connecting your Microsoft Ads account, you can import your Ad Extension By Ad data:

  1. In the Coefficient sidebar, click “Import from Microsoft Ads”
  2. Select “Ad Extension By Ad” from the list of available objects
  3. Choose which metrics you want to include (impressions, clicks, CTR, conversions, etc.)
  4. Apply any filters to focus on specific ads or extension types
  5. Click “Import” to bring the data into your Excel spreadsheet
Marketing integrations such as Google Ads, Facebook Ads, HubSpot, and Klaviyo listed.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh for Your Data

Keep your Microsoft Ads extension data fresh by setting up automatic refreshes:

  1. Select any cell in your imported data range
  2. Open the Coefficient sidebar and click “Refresh”
  3. Click “Schedule Refresh” to set up automated updates
  4. Choose your preferred refresh frequency (hourly, daily, or weekly)
  5. Confirm your settings to activate the auto-refresh schedule
Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Analyze Your Ad Extension Performance

With your Ad Extension By Ad data now in Excel, you can identify which extension types drive the best performance for different ads. Create pivot tables to compare metrics like CTR and conversion rates across extension types, and use Excel’s visualization tools to spot patterns.

Develop insights on which extensions work best with specific ad content or for different campaign objectives, helping you optimize your Microsoft Ads strategy for better results and more efficient spending.

Microsoft Ads Data Available in Coefficient

Available Objects

  • Campaign Performance
  • Conversion Performance
  • Keyword Performance
  • Search Query Performance
  • Account Performance
  • Ad Dynamic Text Performance
  • Ad Extension By Ad
  • Ad Extension By Keyword
  • Ad Extension Detail
  • Ad Performance
  • Age Gender Audience
  • Audience Performance
+21 more

How to Import Ad Extension Detail Data from Microsoft Ads into Excel

Analyzing Ad Extension Detail data from Microsoft Ads in Excel provides marketers with insights into the configuration and performance of different extension types, helping optimize ad enhancements for better visibility and results.

Instead of manually exporting data that quickly becomes outdated, you can create a live connection for always-current insights into your extension details.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Install Coefficient from the Office Add-ins store in Excel

  • Step 2:

    Connect your Microsoft Ads account to Coefficient

  • Step 3:

    Import Ad Extension Detail data with relevant metrics

  • Step 4:

    Set up auto-refresh to keep your extension data current

Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect Your Microsoft Ads Account

Start by installing the Coefficient add-in in your Excel workbook and connecting to your Microsoft Ads account.

  1. Open Excel and navigate to the Insert tab
  2. Click Get Add-ins and search for “Coefficient”
  3. Install the Coefficient add-in from the Office Add-ins store
  4. Once installed, open the Coefficient sidebar and click “Import”
  5. Select “Microsoft Ads” from the list of available connectors
  6. Follow the authentication prompts to connect your Microsoft Ads account
Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 2: Import Ad Extension Detail Data

After connecting your Microsoft Ads account, you can import your Ad Extension Detail data:

  1. In the Coefficient sidebar, click “Import from Microsoft Ads”
  2. Select “Ad Extension Detail” from the list of available objects
  3. Choose which metrics and dimensions you want to include (extension type, version, status, etc.)
  4. Apply any filters to focus on specific extension types or statuses
  5. Click “Import” to bring the data into your Excel spreadsheet
Marketing integrations such as Google Ads, Facebook Ads, HubSpot, and Klaviyo listed.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh for Your Data

Keep your Microsoft Ads extension detail data fresh by setting up automatic refreshes:

  1. Select any cell in your imported data range
  2. Open the Coefficient sidebar and click “Refresh”
  3. Click “Schedule Refresh” to set up automated updates
  4. Choose your preferred refresh frequency (hourly, daily, or weekly)
  5. Confirm your settings to activate the auto-refresh schedule
Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Analyze Your Ad Extension Details

With your Ad Extension Detail data now in Excel, you can create a comprehensive inventory of all your extensions across campaigns and ad groups. Identify extensions that need updating or are disapproved, and ensure consistent extension usage across your account.

Use Excel’s filtering capabilities to organize extensions by type, status, or campaign association, making it easier to manage your extension strategy and ensure your ads have the enhancements they need to stand out in search results.

Microsoft Ads Data Available in Coefficient

Available Objects

  • Campaign Performance
  • Conversion Performance
  • Keyword Performance
  • Search Query Performance
  • Account Performance
  • Ad Dynamic Text Performance
  • Ad Extension By Ad
  • Ad Extension By Keyword
  • Ad Extension Detail
  • Ad Performance
  • Age Gender Audience
  • Audience Performance
+21 more

How to Import DSA Auto Target Performance Data from Microsoft Ads into Excel

Analyzing DSA Auto Target Performance data from Microsoft Ads in Excel helps marketers understand how their Dynamic Search Ads are performing across different website targets, enabling more effective optimization of DSA campaigns.

Instead of manually downloading reports that quickly become outdated, you can create a live connection for always-current DSA performance insights.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Install Coefficient from the Office Add-ins store in Excel

  • Step 2:

    Connect your Microsoft Ads account to Coefficient

  • Step 3:

    Import DSA Auto Target Performance data with relevant metrics

  • Step 4:

    Set up auto-refresh to keep your DSA data current

Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect Your Microsoft Ads Account

Start by installing the Coefficient add-in in your Excel workbook and connecting to your Microsoft Ads account.

  1. Open Excel and navigate to the Insert tab
  2. Click Get Add-ins and search for “Coefficient”
  3. Install the Coefficient add-in from the Office Add-ins store
  4. Once installed, open the Coefficient sidebar and click “Import”
  5. Select “Microsoft Ads” from the list of available connectors
  6. Follow the authentication prompts to connect your Microsoft Ads account
Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 2: Import DSA Auto Target Performance Data

After connecting your Microsoft Ads account, you can import your DSA Auto Target Performance data:

  1. In the Coefficient sidebar, click “Import from Microsoft Ads”
  2. Select “DSA Auto Target Performance” from the list of available objects
  3. Choose which metrics you want to include (impressions, clicks, CTR, conversions, etc.)
  4. Apply any filters to focus on specific DSA campaigns or date ranges
  5. Click “Import” to bring the data into your Excel spreadsheet
Marketing integrations such as Google Ads, Facebook Ads, HubSpot, and Klaviyo listed.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh for Your Data

Keep your Microsoft Ads DSA data fresh by setting up automatic refreshes:

  1. Select any cell in your imported data range
  2. Open the Coefficient sidebar and click “Refresh”
  3. Click “Schedule Refresh” to set up automated updates
  4. Choose your preferred refresh frequency (hourly, daily, or weekly)
  5. Confirm your settings to activate the auto-refresh schedule
Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Analyze Your DSA Auto Target Performance

With your DSA Auto Target Performance data now in Excel, you can identify which website content and URL patterns are driving the best performance for your Dynamic Search Ads. Create pivot tables to compare metrics like CTR, conversion rate, and cost-per-conversion across different auto targets.

Use Excel’s sorting and filtering capabilities to quickly identify high-performing targets that deserve more budget and underperforming targets that need optimization or exclusion. Develop insights about which parts of your website generate the most valuable ad traffic through DSA campaigns.

Microsoft Ads Data Available in Coefficient

Available Objects

  • Campaign Performance
  • Conversion Performance
  • Keyword Performance
  • Search Query Performance
  • Account Performance
  • Ad Dynamic Text Performance
  • Ad Extension By Ad
  • Ad Extension By Keyword
  • Ad Extension Detail
  • Ad Performance
  • Age Gender Audience
  • Audience Performance
+21 more

How to Import DSA Search Query Performance Data from Microsoft Ads into Excel

Analyzing DSA Search Query Performance data from Microsoft Ads in Excel helps marketers discover exactly which search terms are triggering their Dynamic Search Ads, enabling better optimization of DSA campaigns and identification of new keyword opportunities.

Instead of manually downloading reports that quickly become outdated, you can create a live connection for always-current insights into DSA search queries.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Install Coefficient from the Office Add-ins store in Excel

  • Step 2:

    Connect your Microsoft Ads account to Coefficient

  • Step 3:

    Import DSA Search Query Performance data with relevant metrics

  • Step 4:

    Set up auto-refresh to keep your DSA query data current

Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect Your Microsoft Ads Account

Start by installing the Coefficient add-in in your Excel workbook and connecting to your Microsoft Ads account.

  1. Open Excel and navigate to the Insert tab
  2. Click Get Add-ins and search for “Coefficient”
  3. Install the Coefficient add-in from the Office Add-ins store
  4. Once installed, open the Coefficient sidebar and click “Import”
  5. Select “Microsoft Ads” from the list of available connectors
  6. Follow the authentication prompts to connect your Microsoft Ads account
Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 2: Import DSA Search Query Performance Data

After connecting your Microsoft Ads account, you can import your DSA Search Query Performance data:

  1. In the Coefficient sidebar, click “Import from Microsoft Ads”
  2. Select “DSA Search Query Performance” from the list of available objects
  3. Choose which metrics you want to include (impressions, clicks, CTR, conversions, etc.)
  4. Apply any filters to focus on specific DSA campaigns or date ranges
  5. Click “Import” to bring the data into your Excel spreadsheet
Marketing integrations such as Google Ads, Facebook Ads, HubSpot, and Klaviyo listed.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh for Your Data

Keep your Microsoft Ads DSA search query data fresh by setting up automatic refreshes:

  1. Select any cell in your imported data range
  2. Open the Coefficient sidebar and click “Refresh”
  3. Click “Schedule Refresh” to set up automated updates
  4. Choose your preferred refresh frequency (hourly, daily, or weekly)
  5. Confirm your settings to activate the auto-refresh schedule
Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Analyze Your DSA Search Query Performance

With your DSA Search Query Performance data now in Excel, you can identify high-performing search terms that should be added as keywords to your regular search campaigns, and low-value queries that should be excluded with negative keywords. Use Excel’s sorting and filtering capabilities to quickly spot patterns in how users are finding your Dynamic Search Ads.

Create custom columns to calculate metrics like cost-per-conversion for each search query, and use pivot tables to analyze query performance by match type, campaign, or landing page. These insights will help you optimize both your DSA campaigns and your overall search strategy.

Microsoft Ads Data Available in Coefficient

Available Objects

  • Campaign Performance
  • Conversion Performance
  • Keyword Performance
  • Search Query Performance
  • Account Performance
  • Ad Dynamic Text Performance
  • Ad Extension By Ad
  • Ad Extension By Keyword
  • Ad Extension Detail
  • Ad Performance
  • Age Gender Audience
  • Audience Performance
+21 more

How to Import DSA Category Performance Data from Microsoft Ads into Excel

Analyzing DSA Category Performance data from Microsoft Ads in Excel helps marketers understand how different website content categories are performing in Dynamic Search Ad campaigns, enabling more targeted optimization and budget allocation.

Instead of manually downloading reports that quickly become outdated, you can create a live connection for always-current DSA category insights.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Install Coefficient from the Office Add-ins store in Excel

  • Step 2:

    Connect your Microsoft Ads account to Coefficient

  • Step 3:

    Import DSA Category Performance data with relevant metrics

  • Step 4:

    Set up auto-refresh to keep your DSA category data current

Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect Your Microsoft Ads Account

Start by installing the Coefficient add-in in your Excel workbook and connecting to your Microsoft Ads account.

  1. Open Excel and navigate to the Insert tab
  2. Click Get Add-ins and search for “Coefficient”
  3. Install the Coefficient add-in from the Office Add-ins store
  4. Once installed, open the Coefficient sidebar and click “Import”
  5. Select “Microsoft Ads” from the list of available connectors
  6. Follow the authentication prompts to connect your Microsoft Ads account
Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 2: Import DSA Category Performance Data

After connecting your Microsoft Ads account, you can import your DSA Category Performance data:

  1. In the Coefficient sidebar, click “Import from Microsoft Ads”
  2. Select “DSA Category Performance” from the list of available objects
  3. Choose which metrics you want to include (impressions, clicks, CTR, conversions, etc.)
  4. Apply any filters to focus on specific DSA campaigns or date ranges
  5. Click “Import” to bring the data into your Excel spreadsheet
Marketing integrations such as Google Ads, Facebook Ads, HubSpot, and Klaviyo listed.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh for Your Data

Keep your Microsoft Ads DSA category data fresh by setting up automatic refreshes:

  1. Select any cell in your imported data range
  2. Open the Coefficient sidebar and click “Refresh”
  3. Click “Schedule Refresh” to set up automated updates
  4. Choose your preferred refresh frequency (hourly, daily, or weekly)
  5. Confirm your settings to activate the auto-refresh schedule
Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Analyze Your DSA Category Performance

With your DSA Category Performance data now in Excel, you can identify which website content categories drive the best results for your Dynamic Search Ads. Create pivot tables to compare performance metrics across different categories, and use Excel’s charting capabilities to visualize category performance trends over time.

Calculate category-specific metrics like conversion rate, cost-per-acquisition, and ROAS to determine which content areas deserve more investment or optimization. Develop insights about your audience’s interests based on which website categories generate the most engagement through your DSA campaigns.

Microsoft Ads Data Available in Coefficient

Available Objects

  • Campaign Performance
  • Conversion Performance
  • Keyword Performance
  • Search Query Performance
  • Account Performance
  • Ad Dynamic Text Performance
  • Ad Extension By Ad
  • Ad Extension By Keyword
  • Ad Extension Detail
  • Ad Performance
  • Age Gender Audience
  • Audience Performance
+21 more

How to Import Destination Url Performance Data from Microsoft Ads into Excel

Analyzing Destination Url Performance data from Microsoft Ads in Excel helps marketers understand which landing pages drive the best results, enabling more informed decisions about landing page optimization and ad-to-page relevance.

Instead of manually downloading reports that quickly become outdated, you can create a live connection for always-current insights into your landing page performance.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Install Coefficient from the Office Add-ins store in Excel

  • Step 2:

    Connect your Microsoft Ads account to Coefficient

  • Step 3:

    Import Destination Url Performance data with relevant metrics

  • Step 4:

    Set up auto-refresh to keep your landing page data current

Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect Your Microsoft Ads Account

Start by installing the Coefficient add-in in your Excel workbook and connecting to your Microsoft Ads account.

  1. Open Excel and navigate to the Insert tab
  2. Click Get Add-ins and search for “Coefficient”
  3. Install the Coefficient add-in from the Office Add-ins store
  4. Once installed, open the Coefficient sidebar and click “Import”
  5. Select “Microsoft Ads” from the list of available connectors
  6. Follow the authentication prompts to connect your Microsoft Ads account
Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 2: Import Destination Url Performance Data

After connecting your Microsoft Ads account, you can import your Destination Url Performance data:

  1. In the Coefficient sidebar, click “Import from Microsoft Ads”
  2. Select “Destination Url Performance” from the list of available objects
  3. Choose which metrics you want to include (impressions, clicks, CTR, conversions, etc.)
  4. Apply any filters to focus on specific campaigns or date ranges
  5. Click “Import” to bring the data into your Excel spreadsheet
Marketing integrations such as Google Ads, Facebook Ads, HubSpot, and Klaviyo listed.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh for Your Data

Keep your Microsoft Ads destination URL data fresh by setting up automatic refreshes:

  1. Select any cell in your imported data range
  2. Open the Coefficient sidebar and click “Refresh”
  3. Click “Schedule Refresh” to set up automated updates
  4. Choose your preferred refresh frequency (hourly, daily, or weekly)
  5. Confirm your settings to activate the auto-refresh schedule
Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Analyze Your Landing Page Performance

With your Destination Url Performance data now in Excel, you can identify which landing pages deliver the best conversion rates and lowest bounce rates. Create pivot tables to compare performance metrics across different URLs, campaigns, or ad groups, and use Excel’s sorting and filtering capabilities to quickly spot trends.

Calculate page-specific metrics like cost-per-conversion, bounce rate, and ROAS to determine which landing pages deserve more traffic and which need optimization. These insights will help you align your ads with more effective landing pages for better campaign performance.

Microsoft Ads Data Available in Coefficient

Available Objects

  • Campaign Performance
  • Conversion Performance
  • Keyword Performance
  • Search Query Performance
  • Account Performance
  • Ad Dynamic Text Performance
  • Ad Extension By Ad
  • Ad Extension By Keyword
  • Ad Extension Detail
  • Ad Performance
  • Age Gender Audience
  • Audience Performance
+21 more

How to Import Employees Data from Sage Intacct into Excel

Bring live employee records from Sage Intacct into Excel to view headcounts, roles, and statuses in one place. This guide shows you how to set up Coefficient, pull employee data, and schedule automatic updates.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Install Coefficient add-in and connect to Sage Intacct.

  • Step 2:

    Select “Import from Objects” > “Employees” and click Import.

  • Step 3:

    Apply filters if needed, then confirm.

  • Step 4:

    Enable auto-refresh to keep data current.

Step-by-Step Guide

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.
Finance and accounting connectors including QuickBooks, Xero, NetSuite, and Stripe.
Auto-refresh options for imported data with scheduling controls.

What Sage Intacct Data Is Imported?

Rate Table Timesheet Entries

  • Rate Table Credit Card Entries
  • Rate Table Employee Expense Entries
  • Rate Table Accounts Payable Entries
  • Rate Table General Ledger Entries
  • Standard Tasks
  • Contract Expenses
  • Contracts
  • Employees
  • Expense Adjustments
  • Adjustment Lines
  • Expense Payment Types
  • Expense Reports
+41 more

How to Import Engagement Metrics Data from Facebook Insights into Excel

Monitoring engagement metrics is crucial for evaluating your Facebook content strategy. Instead of manual exports, you can create a direct connection between Facebook Insights and Excel.

This guide shows you how to import Facebook Insights Engagement Metrics into Excel for better content analysis.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Install the Coefficient add-in for Excel from the Office Add-ins store

  • Step 2:

    Connect your Facebook Insights account through Coefficient

  • Step 3:

    Import Engagement Metrics data using Coefficients import tool

  • Step 4:

    Set up auto-refresh to keep your engagement data updated automatically

How to Import Facebook Insights Engagement Metrics into Excel

Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect Your Facebook Insights Account

First, you’ll need to install the Coefficient add-in and connect it to your Facebook account:

  1. Open Excel
  2. Go to the Insert tab
  3. Click Get Add-ins
  4. Search for “Coefficient” and install it from the Office Add-ins store
  5. Once installed, open the Coefficient sidebar
  6. Click “Import from…” to see available data sources
Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 2: Select Facebook Insights as Your Data Source

Now you’ll need to select Facebook Insights and authenticate your account:

  1. In the Coefficient sidebar, select “Marketing” from the categories
  2. Choose “Facebook Insights” from the available marketing integrations
  3. Click “Connect” and follow the authentication prompts to link your Facebook account
  4. Once connected, you’ll see the available data objects from Facebook Insights
Marketing integrations such as Google Ads, Facebook Ads, HubSpot, and Klaviyo listed.

Step 3: Import Facebook Insights Engagement Metrics Data

After connecting your account, you can import your Engagement Metrics data:

  1. Select “Engagement Metrics” from the list of available objects
  2. Choose the specific metrics you want to import (likes, comments, shares, clicks, etc.)
  3. Apply any filters needed (date range, specific content types, etc.)
  4. Select where to import the data in your spreadsheet
  5. Click “Import” to bring the engagement data into Excel
Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

With your engagement metrics in Excel, you can identify your most engaging content types, track engagement trends over time, and discover what resonates best with your audience.

What Facebook Insights Data Can You Import?

Objects

  • Engagement Metrics
  • Campaign Metrics
  • Post Insights
  • Page Insights
  • Messaging Insights
  • Audience Insights

How to Import Expense Adjustments Data from Sage Intacct into Excel

Fetch live expense adjustment records from Sage Intacct into Excel to ensure your ledgers reflect true costs. This tutorial walks you through setting up Coefficient, importing adjustments, and enabling auto-refresh.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Install Coefficient and connect your account.

  • Step 2:

    Select “Import from Objects” > “Expense Adjustments.”

  • Step 3:

    Apply filters as needed, then click Import.

  • Step 4:

    Enable auto-refresh to stay up to date.

Step-by-Step Guide

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.
Finance and accounting connectors including QuickBooks, Xero, NetSuite, and Stripe.
Auto-refresh options for imported data with scheduling controls.

What Sage Intacct Data Is Imported?

Rate Table Timesheet Entries

  • Rate Table Credit Card Entries
  • Rate Table Employee Expense Entries
  • Rate Table Accounts Payable Entries
  • Rate Table General Ledger Entries
  • Standard Tasks
  • Contract Expenses
  • Contracts
  • Employees
  • Expense Adjustments
  • Adjustment Lines
  • Expense Payment Types
  • Expense Reports
+41 more

How to Import Expense Payment Types Data from Sage Intacct into Excel

Pull live Expense Payment Types from Sage Intacct into Excel to analyze how your organization pays for expenses. In this guide, you’ll install Coefficient, import payment types, and set up automatic refresh for always-current data.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Install the Coefficient add-in and connect to Sage Intacct.

  • Step 2:

    Choose “Import from Objects” > “Expense Payment Types” > Import.

  • Step 3:

    Apply filters if needed, then confirm.

  • Step 4:

    Enable auto-refresh to keep this data updated automatically.

Step-by-Step Guide

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.
Finance and accounting connectors including QuickBooks, Xero, NetSuite, and Stripe.
Auto-refresh options for imported data with scheduling controls.

What Sage Intacct Data Is Imported?

Rate Table Timesheet Entries

  • Rate Table Credit Card Entries
  • Rate Table Employee Expense Entries
  • Rate Table Accounts Payable Entries
  • Rate Table General Ledger Entries
  • Standard Tasks
  • Contract Expenses
  • Contracts
  • Employees
  • Expense Adjustments
  • Adjustment Lines
  • Expense Payment Types
  • Expense Reports
+41 more