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Komet Sales has different ways to enter additional charges; one of them, which is the most used, is through the Order Entry tab, where you can add any additional charge when creating the invoice or by editing it.

You can also associate additional charges on your Prebooks and Standing Orders; these charges will be taken into consideration when billing through the automatic process.

How to do it:

For a new Prebook

 

  1. Go to Prebooks & SO's > Add Prebook and follow the regular process for creating Prebooks.
  2. Once you create the Prebook, you will be able to enter the additional charges. Edit the header and click on the link "Add additional charges" located on the Prebook header under the Add special instructions or comments link. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Crtl+g.
  3. Type the dollar amount for the additional charges and close.

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In this article, you will learn how to associate additional charges to new and existing Prebooks and Standing orders.

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These charges will show in the invoice. If there are already charges on your invoice that match the additional charges you've added, the system will only keep the one with the higher value. The system will not duplicate the charges on your invoice.

This transfer of additional charges applies to the following options:

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Enter Additional Charges in a New Prebook

  1. Create a Prebook.

  2. Click on the + icon, in the Total section under the section General Customer Information.

  3. Click on the Additional Charges link.

  4. Modify the additional charges, in the Additional Charges window.

  5. Click on the Close button.

  6. Click on Save in the section General Prebook Information.

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Use the keyboard shortcut Crtl+g to open the Additional Charges window once the

prebook

Prebook header

has been

is saved.

These charges will be added to the Prebook and will show once the invoice is created through the automatic process.

For a new Standing Order

  1. Go to Prebooks & SO's > Add Standing Order and follow the regular process for creating Standing Orders.

  2. Once you create the SO, you will be able to enter the additional charges. Edit the header and click on the link "Add additional charges" located on the Standing Order header under the  Special Instructions/Comments link. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Crtl+g.

  3. Type the dollar amount for the additional charges and close.

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       For existing

Enter Additional Charges in a New Standing Order

  1. Create a Standing Order.

  2. Click on the link Add additional charges in the Standing Order section.

  3. Modify the amount for the additional charges in the Additional Charges pop-up.

  4. Click on the Close button.

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Use the keyboard shortcut Crtl+g to open the Additional Charges window once the Standing Order header is saved.

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Enter Additional Charges in Existing Prebooks and Standing Orders

  1. Search for

either a
  1. an existing Prebook or

a
  1. Standing Order on

the
  1. the Prebook Summary

or the
  1.  or the Standing Order Summary tabs.

Under
  1. Click on Edit from the

  1. Actions

" column click on "Edit"
  • Click on the Add additional charges link, type in the dollar amount and close.

    1. column.

    2. Follow the steps abovementioned sections, corresponding to either a Prebook or a Standing Order.

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