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items:item_categories [2020/03/12 02:22] – [Assigning items to categories] Carl Smith | items:item_categories [2021/09/02 01:24] (current) – [VEN categories] Mark Glover | ||
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If you double click on a category in the list you will also be taken to the edit category window where you can edit the category' | If you double click on a category in the list you will also be taken to the edit category window where you can edit the category' | ||
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mSupply allows you to categorise items according to the World Health Organisation categories of: | mSupply allows you to categorise items according to the World Health Organisation categories of: | ||
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You can use these categories to make purchasing decisions using reports such as the [[reports: | You can use these categories to make purchasing decisions using reports such as the [[reports: | ||
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==== Assigning items to categories ==== | ==== Assigning items to categories ==== | ||
Once you have set up the categories, all items can be assigned to their appropriate category. This is performed on the //Item details// window under the //General// tab (get here from File > Show items, click on the //Find// button and double click on the item you want to add to a category): | Once you have set up the categories, all items can be assigned to their appropriate category. This is performed on the //Item details// window under the //General// tab (get here from File > Show items, click on the //Find// button and double click on the item you want to add to a category): | ||
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