SHORTCUT KEYS WITH DESCRIPTION IN TALLY7.2 PLZ ANSWER IT.
Answer Posted / abhivirthi tax and industrial
In Tally Accounting software, there are various
functions available and details were available on the
right side. Instead of moving cursor on the right side
there are special key functions available which is called
Shortcut Key functions. There are four types of
shortcut key functions namely 1.Function Key
Combination 2.Special Key Combination 3.Special
Function Key combination and 4.Key combination used
for navigation. It is very easy to view reports and
making voucher entries by using the shortcut keys only
with the keyboard and without touching the mouse.
Details were available in Tally Help menu.
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