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Monthly Shelf Tags Purpose: Print Store Shelf Labels for Promoted Items, by Sales Person

Current Process vs. New Process Current Process: AccessCurrent Process: Access –No support with issues –Created/designed by former employee eoStar 2008eoStar 2008: –Trying to find ways to complete all existing processes utilizing eoStar 2008 functionality

Product: Monthly Promotions and Price Changes Report

1.Open eoStar. 2.Click Records | Report | Design | Shelf Labels.

Label Setup 1.Down arrow: chose existing report 2.+: adds report to the database 3. -: deletes report from the database 4.Right arrow: brings up the Report Designer

1 2 3 Report Wizard

Label Setup: 1.Click and Drag Fields to label. 2.Utilize Property Grid for formatting. 3.Utilize Standard Controls to add fields onto Label that are not eoStar fields. 4.Click File | Save. 5.Click File | Back to eoStar.

1.Enter Promotion Start and End Dates 2.Click Products link

1.Select Customer. 2.Select Promoted Products. Example: I run primarily bottle promotions, so I select all Bottles 3.Click on the X in upper right corner to close.