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Select Enquiry

The Ledger Enquiry interface introduced in the last update uses the mouse to swap between applications – the default enquiry being the top entry (sales ledger) and then use mouse to swap to purchase etc, the last enquiry used being remembered for future enquiries within the session. Keyboard users have previously used the <ESC> key from an application enquiry to take them back to application list to swap application.

Within the Ledger Enquiry Manager and the parameter screen ‘Enquiries Allowed for Company’ a new option has been added to select application from old-style Ledger Enquiry menu. If set then when initially call the Ledger Enquiry the old list of applications will be displayed, when you select an application the new interface is displayed and can swap applications with the mouse as before, but if <ESC> from Ledger Enquiry instead of returning direct to main screen the application list will be re-displayed and can swap the application here using keyboard or press <ESC> again to return back to main screen.

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