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Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Guides: Chile |
This page includes links to the documentation resources for Microsoft Dynamics GP that are specific to Chile.
You can use this page to download the following documentation components:
- Localization Chile (ChileLocalization.pdf or ChileLocalization.xps): Explains how to set up your system to print reports based on the legal reporting requirements of Chile. Also includes information about routine procedures and inquiries.
- Monetary Correction of Fixed Assets (MonetaryCorrectionFA.pdf or MonetaryCorrectionFA.xps): Explains how to set up your system to perform monetary corrections for the depreciation of fixed assets.
- Monetary Correction of Inventory (MonetaryCorrectionIV.pdf or MonetaryCorrectionIV.xps): Describes how to set up and use Monetary Correction of Inventory to revalue inventory based on the price index.
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Status: LiveThis download is still available on microsoft.com. The downloads below will come directly from the Microsoft Download Center. |
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This download includes .xps files. XPS was a Microsoft document format intended to replace PDF. To view these files, you may need to install the XPS Essentials Pack.
System Requirements
Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows Small Business Server 2003, Windows Small Business Server 2008 Standard, Windows Small Business Server 2008 Premium
- To view the PDF file, you will need a PDF reader, such as the free Adobe Reader.
Installation Instructions
- Click Download to download the manuals in PDF or XPS file format.
- Save the files to your computer. When prompted for a location for the files, save them to the Documentation folder in your Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 folder. By default, this is C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics\GP2010\Documentation.
- If you’re asked if you want to overwrite the existing files, click Yes.
- Repeat these steps on each computer where you want to install the manuals, or save the files to a shared folder where other others can access them.