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− | <br> Group Functions | + | <br> '''Group Functions''' |
− | Do you know why ERP groups functions | + | Do you know why '''ERP''' groups functions or modules within tabs and how to access them? |
− | ERP groups functions/modules within | + | ERP groups functions/modules within '''Tabs''' (Shown as buttons on the left hand side of the main menu window, in alphabetical order) to ensure that it is easy to locate and access a particular screen or list relative to that module. '''E.g''' if you were looking for something that is related to '''Sales''', then you would select the '''Sales Module''' on the left hand side of the main menu window. |
− | How to access these functions: | + | '''How to access these functions''': |
− | Click on the | + | Click on the '''Button''' or '''Function''' tab, as required in the main menu window '''E.g. Sales'''. This will then display most of the buttons pertaining to that function or module on the right. By clicking a '''Button''', you will open the form or list relative to the topic that you are looking for in sales, allowing you to make or view data as required. |
Latest revision as of 11:25, 1 July 2011
Group Functions
Do you know why ERP groups functions or modules within tabs and how to access them?
ERP groups functions/modules within Tabs (Shown as buttons on the left hand side of the main menu window, in alphabetical order) to ensure that it is easy to locate and access a particular screen or list relative to that module. E.g if you were looking for something that is related to Sales, then you would select the Sales Module on the left hand side of the main menu window.
How to access these functions:
Click on the Button or Function tab, as required in the main menu window E.g. Sales. This will then display most of the buttons pertaining to that function or module on the right. By clicking a Button, you will open the form or list relative to the topic that you are looking for in sales, allowing you to make or view data as required.