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Need a Customer PO# spot on Sales Order
SBA Needs to have a Customer PO# spot on the Sales Order
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Need a Customer PO# spot on Sales Order
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 09:57:04 -0800, "Data Design"
wrote: SBA Needs to have a Customer PO# spot on the Sales Order If you have a question or suggestion about SBA, please find a newsgroup which supports SBA. This one is for a different program, Microsoft Access. John W. Vinson[MVP] |
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