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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
This article explains how to create a quotation in {{ST}} and then save it.
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This article explains how to create a quotation in {{Menu|{{ST}}|Invoicing & Customer Orders}} and then save it. A quote does not affect stock levels and does not require payment but can be stored and retrieved at a later date.
  
 
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== More Information ==
Go to {{Menu|Systems\{{ST}}|Invoicing & Customer Orders}}.
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Go to {{Menu|{{ST}}|Invoicing & Customer Orders}}.
* Enter the Account code of the customer for whom you want to raise the quote.
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* At {{DataPrompt|Customer}}, enter or [[How do I find a customer?|search]] for the customer's account code.
 
* Enter the stock items in the same way as you would for an invoice.
 
* Enter the stock items in the same way as you would for an invoice.
* Press {{KeyPress|F7}}.
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* Press {{KeyPress|F7}} or press {{Button|Invoice}}.
  
{{Note|title=PLEASE NOTE|text= If the {{KeyPress|F7}} takes you to a screen showing the Delivery Address, press {{KeyPress|F8}} to get to the screen described below.}}
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* You should be presented with a {{DataPrompt|Document Control}} popup screen.
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* At {{DataPrompt|Document type}}, choose {{DataValue|Printed Quotation}} or {{DataValue|Quotation With No Printout}} depending on whether or not you want to produce a printed copy of the quotation.
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* Press {{KeyPress|F7}} or the {{Button|Document}} button to produce the quotation.
  
* You should see the Document Control screen with the following choices:
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== See also ==
 
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* [[How do I delete old stock quotations?]]
 
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* [[How do I retrieve a stock quotation?]]
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* [[How do I print and save a stock quotation?]]
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* [[Selling stock in Invoicing and Customer Orders]]
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* [[Selling parts over the counter]]
  
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{{KB_Tags|create, quotes, quotations, estimates}}
1. Full Invoice/Credit Note  Payment : Y
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{{FAQ}}{{How}}{{KB_ST}}
2. Slip Print
 
3. Pro Forma Invoice
 
4. Print Quotation
 
5. Advice Note
 
6. No Printout
 
7. Quotation with No Printout
 
8. Picking List
 
 
 
</pre>
 
 
 
* Choose {{DataValue|4. Print Quotation}} to print a hard copy and then save the quotation.
 
* Choose {{DataValue|7. Quotation with No Printout}} to save without printing.
 
 
 
== See also ==
 
* [[:Category:Getting Started|Getting Started]]
 
* [[:Category:FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions]]
 
* [[Getting Started - Stock Control]]
 
* [[How do I Remove Old Quotations?]]
 
* [[How do I Retrieve a Quotation?]]
 
* [[How do I Print and Save a Quotation?]]
 
* [[How do I store and use a Delivery Address?]]
 
* [[Selling Stock in Invoicing and Customer Orders]]
 
* [[Selling Parts over the Counter]]
 
* [[Creating a Stock Item]]
 
  
{{KB_Tags|create, Quotes, Quotations, estimates}}
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{{KB_Ref|ST09, ST99}}
{{FAQ}} {{KB_ST}}
 
{{KB_Ref|SO03, ST11, ST17 ST94}}
 

Latest revision as of 05:33, 19 June 2019

Summary

This article explains how to create a quotation in " Stock Control Invoicing & Customer Orders" and then save it. A quote does not affect stock levels and does not require payment but can be stored and retrieved at a later date.

More Information

Go to " Stock Control Invoicing & Customer Orders".

  • At "Customer", enter or search for the customer's account code.
  • Enter the stock items in the same way as you would for an invoice.
  • Press <F7> or press [Invoice].
  • You should be presented with a "Document Control" popup screen.
  • At "Document type", choose 'Printed Quotation' or 'Quotation With No Printout' depending on whether or not you want to produce a printed copy of the quotation.
  • Press <F7> or the [Document] button to produce the quotation.

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