Reviewing journaled receipts

Is there an easy way to go through journaled reciepts with out having to choose a batch and go in and out of the lookup screen?

This works fine when you know the customer or transaction number but when we want to review the receipts for the day it is a cumbersome process of going in and out of the lookup window.

Is there a way to just tab from receipt to receipt?

Alternatively, when reviewing a sales report, is there a way to lookup the transaction an item was sold on? If all we know is that is was sold on 1 Sept 06, then we have to check each receipt to find the sale.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,

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Dan Rishworth
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PageDown moves to the next receipt PageUp moves to the previous receipt Ctrl + Right Arrow moves to the next page (of a multi page receipt) Ctrl + Left Arrow moves to the previous page

It depends on the report. The Detailed Sales Report includes the Transaction Number, but it is not displayed by default - go to show/hide columns and make sure "transaction" is checked. When you move your mouse over the transaction number, it will change to a magnifying glass

- it you then double click, it will open That receipt in journal viewer.

Glenn Adams Tiber Creek C> Is there an easy way to go through journaled reciepts with out having to

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Glenn Adams [MVP - Retail Mgmt]

It sure would Save Glenn a lot of typing if MS documented these keystrokes in the manual for end-users! Or better yet - how about on-screen context related hints. This way after Glenn teaches us, we don't have to teach everyone else in our stores.

Marc

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Marc

It sure would Save Glenn a lot of typing if MS documented these keystrokes in the manual for end-users! Or better yet - how about on-screen context related hints. This way after Glenn teaches us, we don't have to teach everyone else in our stores.

Marc

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Jeff

It sure would Save Glenn a lot of typing if MS documented these keystrokes in the manual for end-users! Or better yet - how about on-screen context related hints. This way after Glenn teaches us, we don't have to teach everyone else in our stores.

Marc

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Marc

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