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ACCPAC INTERNATIONAL, INC. Confidential
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Selling 
 
 
Use Simply Accounting to record sales, orders, and quotes. All of your 
accounts are automatically adjusted, allowing you to track the 
amount of inventory you have on hand and the amount that your 
customers owe you. 
 
Setting Up Options for Customers and Sales
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13–1
 
Adding Customers
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13–1
 
Adding Basic Customer Information
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13–1
 
Entering a Sale
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13–3
 
Entering an Order from a Customer
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13–5
 
Giving a Quote to a Customer
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13–6
 
Entering an Order for Goods and Services Based on a Quote
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13–7
 
Filling an Order or Quote
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13–7
 
Receiving Payment for Goods and Services
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13–8
 
Receiving a Payment on Unpaid Invoices
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13–8
 
Receiving Deposits from Customers
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13–9
 
Applying a General Deposit to a Customer Payment
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13–10
 
Correcting or Cancelling Sales, Orders, and Quotes
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13–10
 
Changing or Cancelling a Sales Invoice
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13–11
 
Changing or Cancelling a Sales Order or a Quote
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13–12
 
Manually Correcting a Sales Invoice
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13–13
 
Correcting or Cancelling Payments From Customers
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13–13
 
Automatically Correcting or Cancelling Payments  
from Customers
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13–14
 
Manually Correcting or Cancelling Payments  
from Customers
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13–14
 
Correcting or Cancelling Deposits
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13–15
 
Accepting a Customer Return
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13–15
 
Offering a Customer a Refund
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13–16
 
Issuing a Credit Note
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13–17