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+ | ====== 4.10. Non-stock items ====== | ||
There are occasions when you need to order an item that you wish to add to your stock list, but which you currently do not wish to keep in stock. mSupply(r) treats such an item as a **Non-stock item**. Although you do not hold any stock of a non-stock item, it is quite likely that you may place regular orders for it. | There are occasions when you need to order an item that you wish to add to your stock list, but which you currently do not wish to keep in stock. mSupply(r) treats such an item as a **Non-stock item**. Although you do not hold any stock of a non-stock item, it is quite likely that you may place regular orders for it. | ||
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From the **Item** menu, select **New item**, and enter the particulars as you normally do, only this time check the ** Non-stock item** box. In the box immediately below, select the customer from the list of customers held in mSupply(r). | From the **Item** menu, select **New item**, and enter the particulars as you normally do, only this time check the ** Non-stock item** box. In the box immediately below, select the customer from the list of customers held in mSupply(r). | ||
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