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hithere-alliemsl
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How do I remove a "mileage type"? I accidentally created a type to categorize, but realized afterwards there was already a "type" in existence that I'd prefer to use.

I don't want to create two "types" for the same drive.
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Best answer October 04, 2022

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KlentB
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How do I remove a "mileage type"? I accidentally created a type to categorize, but realized afterwards there was already a "type" in existence that I'd prefer to use.

I'll help you get rid of that duplicate, thithere-alliemsl.
 

To remove the mileage type or trip purpose you've accidentally entered, you can update or delete the mileage rule you use to categorize your trips. Here's how:

 

  1. Go to the Mileage menu.
  2. Select Manage Mileage Rules from the Add trip drop-down menu.
  3. Locate and then the rule with duplicate mileage type.
  4. Change mileage type or trip purpose and then select Save or choose Delete to remove the rule.

I'm also adding these articles to help manage your trips and learn how to resolve common mileage tracking issues in QBO:

 

If you have further questions about mileage, please let me know by dropping a comment below. Have a good one!

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KlentB
Moderator

How do I remove a "mileage type"? I accidentally created a type to categorize, but realized afterwards there was already a "type" in existence that I'd prefer to use.

I'll help you get rid of that duplicate, thithere-alliemsl.
 

To remove the mileage type or trip purpose you've accidentally entered, you can update or delete the mileage rule you use to categorize your trips. Here's how:

 

  1. Go to the Mileage menu.
  2. Select Manage Mileage Rules from the Add trip drop-down menu.
  3. Locate and then the rule with duplicate mileage type.
  4. Change mileage type or trip purpose and then select Save or choose Delete to remove the rule.

I'm also adding these articles to help manage your trips and learn how to resolve common mileage tracking issues in QBO:

 

If you have further questions about mileage, please let me know by dropping a comment below. Have a good one!

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