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Capsules

Track and organize complex transactions by grouping related entries and schedulers into one clean, structured capsule.

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Q1. What are Capsules?

  • Capsules are containers that group related transactions together, especially for complex accounting scenarios like prepaid expenses, deferred revenue, accrued expenses, and other advanced entries.

  • It keeps all linked invoices, bills, journals, and scheduler-generated entries organized in one place.

  • This can help you review and audit transactions faster.

Q2. What other accounting scenarios can I use Capsules for?

  • Capsules can be used for any complex or multi-step transaction that requires multiple linked entries.

  • Common use cases include:

  • Accrued expenses: Month-end accrual journals, reversals, and the supplier bill once received.

  • Adjustments or corrections: Reversal entries and correcting journals grouped for audit clarity

  • Prepaid expenses: Annual insurance or subscriptions paid upfront with monthly amortization journals.

  • Security deposits: Deposit payment, reclassification entries, and refund or offset

  • Intercompany transactions: Reimbursements, allocations, and adjustments across related entities.


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Q3. What information does a Capsule contain?

  • A capsule contains three parts:

    • Basic details: capsule name, type, and description.

    • Transactions: invoices, bills, journals, or any mix of entries tied to the capsule.

    • Schedulers: recurring transactions from any schedulers.

Q4. What are Capsule Types?

  • Capsule types are labels that help categorize your complex transactions (e.g., prepaid expenses, deferred revenue, intercompany).

  • Your organization starts with default types, and you can add, edit, or rename types to match your accounting needs.

Q5. How do I create a Capsule?

  • Go Reports > Capsules > + New Capsule. Alternatively, when creating or editing transactions, you can click the capsule icon to create a new one.

  • Create a new capsule by entering a name, selecting a type, and adding an optional description.

Q6. How do I attach a transaction to a Capsule?

  • When creating or editing a transaction, select the capsule icon and choose an existing capsule or create a new one.

  • You can also move a transaction from one capsule to another when needed.

Q7. Can I move a transaction to another Capsule?

  • Yes. You can open a transaction, select the capsule icon, and choose the new capsule you want to move it to.

  • You can also open a capsule, select multiple transactions, and bulk move them to another capsule.

Q8. How do I delete a Capsule?

  • A capsule must be empty before it can be deleted. Once all transactions are removed, it will appear under the Empty tab, where you can delete it.

Q9. How do I know if a transaction is part of a Capsule?

  • You can view all transactions under a capsule by going to Reports > Capsules.

  • When viewing a transaction, the capsule icon appears beside Invoice Details if it is assigned to a capsule.

  • When editing a transaction, the capsule icon will be highlighted if the transaction belongs to a capsule.

Q10. How do Schedulers work with Capsules?

  • If a scheduler has a capsule selected, every recurring entry it generates will automatically be created under the same capsule.

  • This ensures all related future transactions are grouped together.

Q11. How do Capsules appear in reports?

  • You can choose to group ledger entries by Capsules.

Q12. How are Capsules different from Tracking Tags?

  • Tracking tags label transactions for reporting.

  • Capsules group full transactions and schedulers, letting you view all entries related to a complex accounting flow.

  • In reports, you can group ledger entries by Capsules, while Tracking Tags can only be used as a filter.

Q13. Can I use Capsules in Clio?

  • Yes. Clio can detect when a document represents a complex transaction and suggest creating a capsule with the correct initial entries and schedulers.

  • Once confirmed, Clio automatically creates the capsule and all required draft transactions.

Q14. How do I attach multiple transactions to a Capsule?

  • You can use the Quick Fix function to do bulk attachment of transactions to a capsule.

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