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... First, you'd want to make sure you have turned on inventory in "Preferences." Otherwise, you can't create an inventory item. Second, you'll want to set up
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I'm not 100% sure but here is what I would do (someone please correct me if I'm wrong so I can learn) Click enter bills Enter the vendor Click the items tab
I am in desperation: Can someone please give me basic step by step process for inputting inventory. Beginning with where I have placed the order for shirts
... Yes, but I like more control and memo notations than it provides, so I usually do beginning balance entries using journal entries, except for outstanding