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- Enterprise Accounts
-
- For more details or to purchase contact ACP Ltd
- PO Box 319, Lightwater, Surrey, GU18 5PW
- Tel: (0276) 472046 Fax: (0276) 451427
-
- Enterprise Accounts is a professional standard fully multi-
- tasking business accounts program. It consists of a Sales
- Ledger, Purchase Ledger and Nominal Ledger. This covers all the
- areas of day to day business accounts and meets the highest
- standards demanded by business accountants, education and
- government organisations the world over. Yet the program
- remains remarkably quick and easy to use.
-
- Specification
-
- The complete Enterprise Accounts program will run multi-tasking
- with no restrictions on any Acorn 32bit computer with 1mb of memory.
- A minimum of 1 floppy disc drive is required, but it will also run
- on a hard disc, and with any printer supported by RISC-OS printer
- drivers. Enterprise Accounts requires RISC OS 3.10 or greater.
-
- USING THE DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM
-
- This file is in the form of a tutorial that will explain how to
- start up the program and will demonstrate the methods used to access
- the many facilities, with some examples of the multi-tasking
- operations. To run the program, double click on the !Entprise icon.
-
- STARTING THE SYSTEM
-
- To start the program, click on the !Entprise icon on the icon bar. The
- Working date dialogue box is displayed.
-
- The Working date is used as the standard date throughout the system.
- This can today's actual date, but other dates can also be used. Once
- set, items can still be entered with a different date if the need
- arises. For this example, just click on OK and the Enterprise
- Control Panel will be displayed.
-
- The Control Panel provides access to the facilities in each section
- of the program. The Control Panel shows the name of the company
- that owns the system together with the Batch number and the Working
- date. The Control Panel displays a picture for each of the accounts
- ledgers. These are the Sales Ledger, Purchase Ledger, and Nominal
- Ledger.
-
- In this example, we will use the Sales Ledger to send out an Invoice.
- To see the way that items are selected, move the pointer over the
- Sales picture and click select. A menu entitled Sales will appear. A
- menu of this type will appear by clicking on any of the pictures in
- the Control Panel.
-
- Move the pointer down the menu to the word Transactions. Move the
- pointer to the right and the Transactions menu will be displayed.
- Click on the Invoice option. The menu disappears and the Invoice
- dialogue box appears.
-
- There is a range of facilities to allow a particular account to be
- selected. If the account number is known then enter it and press
- Return. The account name and address will then be displayed as we see
- here. It is possible to move through the accounts by clicking on the
- browse arrows. Click on the browse right arrow to move to the next
- account and then left arrow to move back to the first account.
-
- It is also possible to search for an account by name. First, delete
- the account number and press the down arrow to move the caret down to
- the name box. Delete the current name, type "smith" and press Return.
- The system will search through the account names and display the first
- name that matches. The system will match a name where any part of the
- name agrees e.g. Mr Smith, Smith & Sons, and The Blacksmith, regardless
- of capital letters. If the required account is not displayed then click
- Find and the system will continue the search for the next name to match.
-
- Entering an Invoice
-
- Having selected the customers account, press Return and the caret will
- move to the Nominal box. This allows sales for various departments or
- areas of the business to be allocated to different Nominal Ledger
- accounts by using the search and browse facilities. In this example
- just press Return. The next automatic Invoice number is displayed
- here, but Invoice numbers can be entered manually if required. In the
- next box, a customers Order number can be entered, followed by a Job
- number and the Invoice date.
-
- Click in the Code column in the body part of the invoice. The details
- of any stock sold must be entered here. Type ABC123, or any suitable
- stock code, and press Return. Enter a description in the next column.
- The quantity sold cost, any discount and the VAT code can be entered.
-
- Move on by pressing Return until the caret is in the description
- column on the next line. Type the description of some work done. Keep
- typing even when the column is full, and the column will 'word wrap'
- and move down. Press Return when the description is finished. Enter
- any other items required on the Invoice and click OK. A print/save box
- is then displayed. (see Printing, below).
-
- Multi-tasking
-
- The multi-tasking facilities of Enterprise Accounts mean that it
- is not necessary to abandon a partly finished operation in order to
- do something else. Click on the Sales picture to display the Sales
- menu and select Edit accounts. This is used to create new accounts
- and to alter the details of existing accounts. Let us assume that
- there is an urgent need to change the rate of VAT.
-
- Click on the Maintain picture to display the Maintain menu. Now click
- on the Edit VAT rates option. This opens the VAT rates dialogue box
- and the rates can be altered. This is an extremely useful facility.
- For example, while entering an invoice, it is realised that the
- customer has moved, and the new address has not been entered. There is
- no need to abandon the partly completed invoice. Edit accounts can be
- selected, and the new address can be entered. The invoice will remain
- on the screen, and can be completed.
-
- Similarly, while a Nominal Ledger transaction is being entered, a bill
- outstanding in the Purchase Ledger must be checked. The Purchase
- Ledger account can be viewed, and the Nominal Ledger transaction
- completed later.
-
- Printing
-
- Any report or printed document will display a Print/Save dialogue box.
- To print a document either drag the text icon to a RISC-OS printer
- driver, or click on the Print button. To save the document as a text
- file, drag the text icon to a directory viewer. To view the document
- on the screen, click on the Screen button and a window will display
- the report on the screen.
-
- The document can also be viewed on the screen using the !Edit
- application. Before selecting the report, run the !Edit application.
- Drag the text icon from this box onto the !Edit application on the
- icon bar. The report will be displayed. This principle can also be
- used for other applications, e.g. drag to DTP and add styles before
- printing.
-
- Follow the principles of this example to examine the other modules.
- This demonstration disc is a fully working program with two
- exceptions. Firstly, nothing will be saved onto the disc. The disc
- contains sample data files and the information from them will be
- displayed where appropriate, but no changes and no new items such as
- invoices will be saved.
-
- Secondly, the print routine will only print a selection of sample
- documents. When any print option is selected from any reports menu or
- from an Invoice, the invoice that has been created on the screen WILL
- NOT be printed. As this program is for demonstration only, it is only
- possible to print the sample invoice stored on the disc.
-
- NOTE: The Final accounts module requires a password which is 5780
-
- Enterprise Accounts costs £199.00 + VAT
-
- For more details or to purchase contact ACP Ltd
- PO Box 319, Lightwater, Surrey, GU18 5PW
- Tel: (0276) 472046 Fax: (0276) 451427
-