Sunday, 1 August 2021

Vertical Button Bar in TALLY. ERP 9

  The buttons are designed to make the work easier and faster, they very from one screen to another based on the screen functionality. They appear on the right hand side of the Tally. ERP 9 screen and inactive buttons are greyed out. You can either click these buttons or press the shortcut keys to access the relevant screen

The following are some of the buttons and their functions:

F1: Select Cmp: Display list of the all companies available in the database of tally. It displays the list of companies screen where you can select the desired company in which you want to work. 

F1: Shut Cmp: Allows you to unload (disable) a company. In case you again want to work on the same company, you can load (enable) in it by pressing F1. 

F2: Date: Allows you to set the date. 

F2: period: Allows you to set the starting and ending dates of financial year of a company. 

F3: Company: this button helps you to switch from one active company to another active company. 

F3: Company Info: Select this option by pressing ALT and F3 keys simultaneously. This involkes the company info. menu. 

F4: Connect: It allow you to connect with Tally. Net. 

F11: Features: It displays the company features menu which you can use to set option for accounting, inventory, statutory & taxation, etc. 

F12: Configure: this button display the configuration menu which you can use to configure currency, printing, data, vouchers, invoices, etc. 

Minimise Button: The Minimise Button performs the standard Windows Operating System function, allowing you to minimize Tally. ERP 9 and work on other applications. To restore Tally. ERP 9, click on the Tally. ERP 9 icon on the taskbar. 

Close Button: The Close Button in the upper right corner functions similar to the use of Esc in Tally. ERP 9. It brings you to back to the Gateway of Tally. ERP 9 from any screen. 

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