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# Generate Accruals

![Generate button in Accruals](/files/-MiWX9Ta3Ee8c9EuwRVO)

When you are in the Accruals page, and inside the Accruals tab, the Generate button is located on top of the top left corner of the table with the accruals. Click the button to generate accruals and the modal below will appear on your screen.

![Generate Accruals Modal](/files/-MiWX-BrIu2twyONJ8Bg)

Fill in, minimum the required fields, and the optional fields as you wish in order for the Generate button in the bottom right corner of the modal to be activated.&#x20;


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