Difference between revisions of "How do I find a supplier?"
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You will then be shown a list of suppliers with '''Bloggs''' in the name. | You will then be shown a list of suppliers with '''Bloggs''' in the name. | ||
− | See [[Do I have to remember all these | + | See [[Do I have to remember all these customer and supplier codes?|Finding suppliers]]. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[What's the difference between search and filter?]] | * [[What's the difference between search and filter?]] | ||
* [[Search exclusions]] | * [[Search exclusions]] | ||
− | * [[Do I have to remember all these | + | * [[Do I have to remember all these customer and supplier codes?]] |
* [[How do I find a customer?]] | * [[How do I find a customer?]] | ||
* [[Creating a new customer or supplier]] | * [[Creating a new customer or supplier]] |
Revision as of 06:30, 10 January 2019
Summary
The following article outlines how to search for a supplier when you don't know their code.
More Information
From any supplier code field in Platinum you can press <Ctrl+F1> to launch a search window. All you then need to do is type in part of the name you wish to search on for (e.g. 'Bloggs' for Mr Joe Bloggs) in the search on box.
You will then be shown a list of suppliers with Bloggs in the name.
See Finding suppliers.
See also
- What's the difference between search and filter?
- Search exclusions
- Do I have to remember all these customer and supplier codes?
- How do I find a customer?
- Creating a new customer or supplier