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Product Weight in Ver. 12.01

Post by phillipgoffin » 08 Aug 2006, 12:38

Is it possible to add a decimal place in the weight section of the product record? At present I can only add whole numbers.

Thx

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Post by brucedenney » 08 Aug 2006, 13:15

This will sound daft, because ..it is..

but yes you can.

the decimal places on the Weight is the same as the decimal places set on the Quantity, which you can set in settings>product defaults.

Now this may leave you with more decimal places on your quantities than you want.

You can alter the layouts and reports to make it print as few decimal places as you want, but on the screen you will always get what you get.

This has been a "feature" for a long time, seems strange that Sage have not got around to allowing us to set them independently.
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Post by phillipgoffin » 08 Aug 2006, 13:27

Great stuff, thanks.

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