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Frequently Asked Questions
Sage Accpac ERP Q – How do you set up recurring charges in the General Ledger? A – The first step is to create a schedule in Common Services. The second step is to create a Recurring Entry under General … Continue reading
Posted in February 2006, Newsletter
Tagged ACCPAC, Axis Newsletter, CRM Features, CRM Software, Customer loyalty, Customer Relations Management (CRM), Customer retention, employee retention, Enhanced customer satisfaction and retention, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), ERP Solutions, Human Resources (HR), Human Resources Management System (HRMS), Sage Accpac, Sage Accpac ERP, Sage CRM, Sage HRMS, SageCRM
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The Case for eCommerce
There is overwhelming evidence in the value of an effective eCommerce strategy across many industries. Thousands of business have used the Internet to not only increase sales, but to also reduce costs and to provide superior customer service, driving the … Continue reading
I Just Hired My 50th Employee – should I care?
Yes, actually. You are now what the Federal Government classifies as a large agency and subject to FMLA (Family Medical Leave Act). Noncompliance with FMLA will subject the organization to penalties and possible exposure to additional legal liability. You’ve already … Continue reading
Frequently Asked Questions
Sage Accpac ERP Q – How do you setup a sick pay earning code when it is being paid through a third party company? For example, when an employee is unable to work due to illness and they receive sick … Continue reading
Posted in January 2006, Newsletter
Tagged ACCPAC, Axis Newsletter, CRM Features, CRM Software, Customer loyalty, Customer Relations Management (CRM), Customer retention, employee retention, Enhanced customer satisfaction and retention, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), ERP Solutions, Human Resources (HR), Human Resources Management System (HRMS), Sage Accpac, Sage Accpac ERP, Sage CRM, Sage HRMS, SageCRM
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Tool of the Month
Budget Macro As the new year commences, many of our clients begin entering their budgets figures into Sage Accpac ERP. Most users are unaware that there is a budget macro available to assist with this cumbersome task. This month’s tool … Continue reading
What’s New in Sage Accpac HRMS Series 6.5
We’re happy to announce Sage’s release of Sage Accpac HRMS Series version 6.5. With enhancements to the employee self-service function as well as other core functions, this new version will save HR professionals and employees valuable time and effort. Sage … Continue reading
Attention all ACCPAC PLUS Users
Sage Software announced that it will be retiring ACCPAC Plus and moving it to their list of discontinued products on September 30, 2006. See Craig Downing, General Manager of Sage Software’s Sage Accpac business unit message attached. What will this … Continue reading
Frequently Asked Questions
Sage Accpac ERP Q – How do you turn off the Accpac Splash Screen for a Terminal/Citrix user to reduce the loading process?A – On your Window Desktop, click on Start, Run, and then type regedit. Expand on HKEY_CURRENT_USER, then … Continue reading
Posted in Newsletter, November 2005
Tagged ACCPAC, Axis Newsletter, CRM Features, CRM Software, Customer loyalty, Customer Relations Management (CRM), Customer retention, employee retention, Enhanced customer satisfaction and retention, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), ERP Solutions, Sage Accpac, Sage Accpac ERP, Sage CRM, SageCRM
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TOOL OF THE MONTH
Accpac Advantage Series Short-Cut Keys You can use the following shortcut keys and buttons when you work with Accpac data entry forms. Note that each key or button described does not appear on every data entry form. Several kinds of … Continue reading
Year End Is Upon Us – What Do I Need To Do?
Once again we are approaching the close of the calendar year. Year-end directly affects all companies whether they operate on a calendar year end or a fiscal year end with a date other than December 31st. At a minimum, most … Continue reading