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 ==== Log tab ==== ==== Log tab ====
   * This tab shows recent events relating to this particular tender. It will show, for example, changes in prices or other significant events. You cannot edit the details on this tab. If an event fails to be logged for any reason while the tender is being processed, you will be given an appropriate warning message.   * This tab shows recent events relating to this particular tender. It will show, for example, changes in prices or other significant events. You cannot edit the details on this tab. If an event fails to be logged for any reason while the tender is being processed, you will be given an appropriate warning message.
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 +==== Currencies tab ====
 +  * This tab shows the currencies available in mSupply and the rates that were used in the tender. It is also the place to change the rates that are used to convert prices between the datafile's home currency and any other currency. See the [[tender_management:currencies]] page for details.
  
 ===== Adding items to a tender ===== ===== Adding items to a tender =====
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 It is perfectly possible to add the same item more than once to a tender. Each entry will be treated separately. This allows for the same item to be added, for example, in different pack sizes. It is perfectly possible to add the same item more than once to a tender. Each entry will be treated separately. This allows for the same item to be added, for example, in different pack sizes.
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 +Note that it is also possible to use decimal pack sizes and number of packs, but not advisable. mSupply will ask you to confirm if you do use decimal values for either of these. 
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  • by Gary Willetts