Search HansaManuals.com HansaManuals Home >> Discontinued Products >> HansaWorld FirstOffice Professional >> Introduction and Installation >> Starting FirstOffice Anterior Siguiente Capítulo Completo en versión p/Impresión Buscar Este texto se hace referencia a la versión del programa 4.3 Creating a New Database (Single-user) - Setting up a Basic Accounts System FirstOffice is supplied with a basic accounts template that you can use as a basis for your own system if necessary. It includes VAT Codes, a Chart of Accounts, report definitions and so on.If you did not import this template when creating your database (as described on the Creating a New Database - Single User page), you can do so at any time. To import this template, ensure you are in the System module using the [Select Module] button in the Master Control panel and select 'Imports' from the File menu. The 'Imports' window is shown: The file will be imported. A message window informs you about the progress of the import. When the import is finished, repeat the process, selecting "UKForms.TXT" and then "FOUKStd.TXT" to import template forms and other settings. Then, close the 'Imports' list window using the close box. Your FirstOffice database is now ready to be used. You are free to change any aspect of the model Chart of Accounts, but note that some of the default settings in FirstOffice presume that the model chart is being used in an unmodified form. If you alter the chart, you must also alter these defaults wherever they occur. For example, if you change the Account Code of the VAT Outputs Payable Account, remember to alter all the VAT Code records accordingly as well. If you do not wish to use the template supplied Importing your own Chart of Accounts If you wish to follow this procedure, please follow the import instructions described above to import your text file. For details of the composition of the text file, please refer to your FirstOffice representative. Entering Data and Opening Balances Anterior Siguiente Arriba Capítulo Completo en versión p/Impresión |