Search HansaManuals.com HansaManuals Home >> Standard ERP >> Ladu >> Dokumendid Eelmine Järgmine Prindi kogu peatükk Otsi Juhend HansaWorld Enterprise'i versioonile 8.3 Introduction to Forms in the Stock Module The 'Forms' function allows you to print particular records or documents in batches.Each separate document that you can print contains two elements, the "Form" and the "Form Template". The Form element extracts the relevant information from the database and places it in printable fields, while the Form Template is the graphic layout design of the printed output i.e. it determines where on the page the printable fields will be placed. To begin printing, first ensure you are in the Stock module. Then, if you are using Windows or Mac OS X click the [Forms] button in the Navigation Centre or use the Ctrl-D (Windows)/⌘-D (Mac OS X) key combination. If you are using iOS or Android, tap the [Routines] button in the Navigation Centre and then tap [Forms]. A window similar to the one illustrated below appears, listing the forms that you can print from the Stock module.
Before you can print a form, you must connect it to a Form Template. The Form Template contains the layout of the printed output. If necessary you can connect a form to more than one Form Template: for example, you might need a particular form to be able to produce printed output in different Languages determined by the Language of the Customer. To connect a form to a Form Template, follow this procedure, which you must carry out using Windows or Mac OS X:
You can often print forms from a range of records, such as a range of Deliveries. To do this, enter the lowest and highest values of the range, separated by a colon. For example, to print Deliveries 001 to 010, enter "001:010" in the Delivery Number field. Depending on the field, the sort used might be alpha or numeric. In the case of an alpha sort, a range of 1:2 would also include 100, 10109, etc. --- Please follow the links below for details about each form:
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