How do I print a unit data sheet?

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Summary

The following article outlines how to update and print a NEW vehicle data sheet at press of a button.

Run a Platinum Update

To make sure you have the latest version Platinum system that includes the new Vehicle Data Sheet click the following link to help you download and run an update

Testing the Data Sheet

  • Go to Vehicle sales -> Add and Edit vehicles
  • Go into a vehicle record
  • Press <Shift+F5> to Print a specific report
  • On the "Report :" Field and enter S and one of the following options:
    • MC1 Factsheet - Bike - Normal
    • MC2 Factsheet - Bike - Detailed
    • MH1 Factsheet - M'home - Normal
    • MH2 Factsheet - M'home - Detailed
  • Press <F2>

Setting the Data Sheet to print at the press of a button from a Vehicle

  • Go to Vehicle sales -> Maintenance options -> Parameters -> Configurable Reports
  • On the "Vehicle Details Report" field enter S followed by one of the following codes above that you prefer
  • Enter the print record Number for the required printer on the far right of the screen
  • Press <Esc> four times to bring you back to the main menu.
PLEASE NOTE: There will NOT be an "accept or Ignore" prompt. This is normal and all changes will be saved

== Printing a Vehicle data sheet Straight from a vehicle record]]

  • Go to Vehicle sales -> Add and Edit vehicles
  • Go into a vehicle record
  • Press <F6> to Print a Data sheet for the vehicle in question.

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Vehicle, data sheet, upgrade, upgrading