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# See if the customer has any open orders. They may be requesting the same service for example from a different requestor. Or maybe you can combine multiple service requests into one order.
 
# See if the customer has any open orders. They may be requesting the same service for example from a different requestor. Or maybe you can combine multiple service requests into one order.
 
# A good practice is to add Notes that the customer has requested the  service prior to creating the new order.
 
# A good practice is to add Notes that the customer has requested the  service prior to creating the new order.
NOTE: You can skip steps 1-3 and just enter a new order. In SME6.2,just select the menu "New Items" and select Service Order.
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NOTE: You can skip steps 1-3 and just enter a new order. In SME6.2,just select the menu "New Items" and select Service Order.
 
# Create the new order. From the customer, just select Actions>New Service Order (or New Install order or New Itemized Invoice).
 
# Create the new order. From the customer, just select Actions>New Service Order (or New Install order or New Itemized Invoice).
 
# Fill out the Order:
 
# Fill out the Order:

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