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-**Never order this item:** If you have items that are "one-offs" or have been discontinued, use this check box to stop them appearing in orders.+**Never order this item:** If you have items that are "one-offs" or have been discontinued, use this check box to stop them being used in orders.
  
-**Hold: do not receive:** If this check-box is checked, you can not receive this item **into the store you are currently logged into**. This can be useful if you have changed to using a different item, and you do not want people to accidentally use the redundant item.+**Hold: do not receive:** If this check-box is checked, you cannot receive this item **into the store you are currently logged into**, either from an external supplier or via a stock transfer. This can be useful if you have changed to using a different item, and you do not want people to accidentally use the redundant item.
  
 **Expiry date required on receive:** When this is checked, you will be unable to receive this item unless an expiry date is entered for it. Therefore it is best to check this box for items that will always have an expiry date such as oral medicines and to leave it unchecked for items that will never have an expiry date such as surgical instruments. **Expiry date required on receive:** When this is checked, you will be unable to receive this item unless an expiry date is entered for it. Therefore it is best to check this box for items that will always have an expiry date such as oral medicines and to leave it unchecked for items that will never have an expiry date such as surgical instruments.
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