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<br>- In search window that opens, you click Cancel.
 
<br>- In search window that opens, you click Cancel.
 
<br>- In the Add Item to Order window, you enter a name etc. for the items and click OK
 
<br>- In the Add Item to Order window, you enter a name etc. for the items and click OK
<br>- "The message Inventory Item Not Found. Add to Inventory" opens and if you click No. Then the message "Item could not be found. Use it anyway?" and if you click Yes then the material will be added with no material detail and it won't go over on the invoice to QB.
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<br>- The message Inventory Item Not Found. Add to Inventory opens and if you click No then the material will be added with no material detail and it won't go over on the invoice to QB.
  
 
<br>If you need to add parts to orders on the fly but don't want them to be added to inventory, create one inventory item called "Material" or something similar. When on an order that needs a part you don't want to track in inventory, add this placeholder item you created and change the description of the material to match what you need and change the price.
 
<br>If you need to add parts to orders on the fly but don't want them to be added to inventory, create one inventory item called "Material" or something similar. When on an order that needs a part you don't want to track in inventory, add this placeholder item you created and change the description of the material to match what you need and change the price.

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