A2.149 : How to split transaction bill?
Question :
How to split transaction bill?
Solution :
1. Select the table that you wish to split bill and go to More Function > Split Bill
2. Click to select an item from the left most panel, and click on + sign of panel #1 to move the selected item you wish to split out. (repeat the same steps if more than one item to be split out).
Note: You may split out to multiple bills.
3. After Split Bill, you will see there are more than one transaction bill for that table.
--Source from AutoCount Wiki --
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