Calculated fields contain links or formulas that the program references. You can enter data or formulas in a calculated field by overriding the current link or formula. Calculated fields, which normally bear a white background, display a pink background when overridden.
Avoid overriding calculated fields whenever possible. Overriding may interfere with creating e-files and it prevents the Check Return feature from completing full diagnostics for a return.
To remove an override and restore program calculations for a field, use the Restore command on the toolbar. See Restoring Overridden Fields.
To override a calculated field:
If the field is calculated from data on the current sheet, the Override Field dialog box appears:
Override Field message/dialog box
The field color changes to yellow, indicating an editable field. A pink system note also indicates that you are overriding a calculated field.
When you tab off the field, the overridden field color turns to pink.
Example of an overridden field (pink background)
To avoid receiving the Override Field dialog box in the future, select the Don't show this message again check box.
To override a field calculated from data on another form:
If the field is calculated from data on another form, the Calculated Field dialog box appears:
Calculated Field message/dialog box
You can click JumpTo and enter information the source of the calculation to avoid an override.
The field color changes to yellow, indicating an editable field.
When you tab off the field, the overridden field color turns to pink.
The Print function allows you to print the override report as part of the printed return, or as a separate document.
To print a report showing all overridden fields in a return:
The Print Return Dialog Box appears.
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