Work with a Form

How do I?Click to display a popup topic | Find a Record or Document | Work with a List

 

A Point of Sale form is a detailed view of a single record or document. Forms are used when creating or editing a document or record.  

Point of Sale has three form styles: sectioned, tabbed, and document.  

Sectioned Form Example:  Customer Click to expand/collapse topic   

Tabbed Form Example:  Vendor Click to expand/collapse topic  

Document Form Examples:    Sales Receipt Click to expand/collapse topic        Purchase Order Click to expand/collapse topic

 

Following are descriptions of available form functions:

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Navigate fields

Touch or click the field you wish to select.

Use <> or <Tab> to move forward through fields.

Use <> or <Shift + Tab> to move back through fields.

Only fields yellow/white in color can be edited. Gray fields cannot be selected or changed. If you believe you should be able to edit a field but cannot, check the logged-in user's security rights or read the following:

Why is a Point of Sale feature not available to me?

Editing Documents

Change Tabbed Page

(Tabbed Forms)

Click or touch a tab at the top of the form.

Keyboard: Press <Ctrl+1>, <Ctrl+2>, etc. to move to each tab in sequence.

Expand/Collapse Section

(Sectioned Forms)

Click or touch the section titlebar.

Cycle through records

(Tabbed Forms)

Use <Ctrl + Page Up> to display the previous record in the associated list.

Use <Ctrl + Page Down> to display the next record in the associated list.

This function is only available from the primary tabbed page (Name & Address page in a customer record) and cannot be used while in the process of creating a new record.

Enter or edit data in a field

How do I?Click to display a popup topic

Select an editable field and begin typing to overwrite the current entry. Click in the field a second time to edit character-by-character.

To edit the items listed on a document, select the item and then click Edit or another action button on that row.

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