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9.25 | Item Correct |
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An Item Correct operation is used to delete the last item entered in a transaction. |
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NOTES: 1. When the [ITEM CORR] key is depressed after a Repeat Entry, only the last item of those repeated is deleted.
2.When the [ITEM CORR] key is depressed after a Quantity Extension entry, the entire product (result of multiplication) will be deleted.
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A VOID operation is used to delete an item already entered that cannot be deleted by the [ITEM | ||||
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9.27All Void
When the current transaction being entered is found to be cancelled before finalizing it, ALL VOID can be operated to delete all the items entered in the transaction.
OPERATION
Sales Item Entries [ALL VOID]
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[ITEM CORR] to execute ALL VOID
[C] to cancel ALL VOID
NOTES: 1. All void is possible only when the current transaction contains less than 51 items.
2.This operation cannot be performed in mode.
3.The slip printing cannot be performed in this operation.
4.The receipt issue is unavailable.