How To: Use Locations for Sheet to Shelf Count Sheets
Deprecated Documentation
This article refers to features or configurations that are no longer supported in the current version of Yellow Dog Inventory. It applies only to legacy versions 376 and prior.
Organizing Count Sheets in Sheet to Shelf order allows you to streamline inventory counting.
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