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Adding Text to a Manufactured Estimate

Use this option to add free text to a manufactured estimate.

  1. Display the Manufactured Estimate Information screen for the estimate you want to add text to.

Refer to "Maintaining the Manufactured Estimate Header".

  1. Select the Accept button or press F2 to proceed.

Micronet displays the Estimate Manufactured Job Entry screen.

  1. Select EDIT | TEXT.

 

Technical Tip

By default, the Estimate Manufactured Job Entry screen is set to EDIT | ITEM so you add or edit materials for an estimate (refer to "Adding Materials to a Manufactured Estimate" ). When you select this menu option, EDIT | TEXT is selected so you can add or edit text. You can also add or edit labour for a job (refer to "Adding Labour to a Manufactured Estimate").

  1. If you want to:

If you selected to add, insert or edit a text line, Micronet displays the Add Text screen.

  1. Complete the following fields:

 

Field

Value

 

Enter Text

Enter the text to be posted against the estimate.

 

Stage

Micronet displays the default stage for this estimate as set in the Department master file (refer to "Adding a New Department"). Normally this would be set to 1. You can delete this and enter another stage if required. You can also press Tab or Enter to select a stage.

 

 

Reference

If your estimate has multiple stages and you haven't created them yet, refer to "Estimate Manufactured Job Entry - Stages".

  1. When you have finished, select the Accept button.

If you added text to the estimate, Micronet redisplays the Add Text screen so you can add further text if required.

  1. When you have finished adding text to the estimate, select the Cancel button.

Micronet redisplays the Estimate Manufactured Job Entry screen, showing the items, text and labour posted to the estimate.

  1. Continue processing the estimate by completing the steps required in the "Manufactured Estimates Overview".