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<h2> Overview </h2>
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<p>Process Steps are the preliminary foundation steps to manufacturing a product. Process Steps are used to identify  
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== Overview ==
the action required at a set stage in an assembly. Processes Steps are the steps listed in the assemply schedule  
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and are allocated a period of time for completion. Each process step will be allocated to a <a _fcknotitle="true" href="Resource">Resource</a>
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Process Steps are the preliminary foundation steps to manufacturing a product. Process Steps are used to identify the action required at a set stage in an assembly. Processes Steps are the steps listed in the assemply schedule and are allocated a period of time for completion. Each process step will be allocated to a &lt;a _fcknotitle="true" href="Resource"&gt;Resource&lt;/a&gt;
</p><p><b>How to use Process Steps</b>
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'''How to use Process Steps'''
<ul><li>Select the Manufacturing tab
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</li><li>Select the Process Steps button
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*Select the Manufacturing tab  
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*Select the Process Steps button
<ul><li>The Process Steps screen will load display a list of all current Active and Inactive Process Steps.
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*The Process Steps screen will load display a list of all current Active and Inactive Process Steps.
<ul><li>Enter a new Process Step by selecting the last entered row and using the down arrow on your keyboard to create  
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*Enter a new Process Step by selecting the last entered row and using the down arrow on your keyboard to create
<p> a new line.
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a new line.  
<ul><li>Enter the name of your new Process Step, e.g. 'Packing'.
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</li><li>Tick the Active box to ensure it will be available for selection when creating an Assembly.
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*Enter the name of your new Process Step, e.g. 'Packing'.  
</li><li>Select 'OK' to save your new entry.
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*Tick the Active box to ensure it will be available for selection when creating an Assembly.  
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*Select 'OK' to save your new entry.
<p>Process Steps are an integral part of setting up a Manufactured Product within Inventory. Please refer to New  
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<a _fcknotitle="true" href="Product / Manufacturing">Product / Manufacturing</a>
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Process Steps are an integral part of setting up a Manufactured Product within Inventory. Please refer to New &lt;a _fcknotitle="true" href="Product / Manufacturing"&gt;Product / Manufacturing&lt;/a&gt; Tab for details on setting up a Manufactured product.
Tab for details on setting up a Manufactured product.
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Revision as of 12:56, 2 March 2011

Overview

Process Steps are the preliminary foundation steps to manufacturing a product. Process Steps are used to identify the action required at a set stage in an assembly. Processes Steps are the steps listed in the assemply schedule and are allocated a period of time for completion. Each process step will be allocated to a <a _fcknotitle="true" href="Resource">Resource</a>

How to use Process Steps

  • Select the Manufacturing tab
  • Select the Process Steps button
  • The Process Steps screen will load display a list of all current Active and Inactive Process Steps.
  • Enter a new Process Step by selecting the last entered row and using the down arrow on your keyboard to create

a new line.

  • Enter the name of your new Process Step, e.g. 'Packing'.
  • Tick the Active box to ensure it will be available for selection when creating an Assembly.
  • Select 'OK' to save your new entry.

Process Steps are an integral part of setting up a Manufactured Product within Inventory. Please refer to New <a _fcknotitle="true" href="Product / Manufacturing">Product / Manufacturing</a> Tab for details on setting up a Manufactured product.