Processing | Goods Receiving | Print of GRV Labels

Processing | Goods Receiving | Print of GRV Labels

Question:


Is it possible to print labels when performing a Goods Received Voucher?


Answer:


Yes, it is possible but the settings needs to be enabled in IQ. 


Navigation:


Click on Utilities


Click on Setup


Click on Company Details


Click on the Default Settings 1 tab. 


Search for Automatically print labels


Click on the option. 


Once selected a popup will appear, select the Goods Receiving option. 


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