Attaching a File to a Docket

Attaching a File to a Docket

Attaching a File to a Docket

You can attach a file, such as a PDF copy of a signed pallet docket or any other type of file, to a docket.  The process is as follows:
  1. Go to Data/Dockets.
  2. Search for the docket.
  3. Click on Edit.
  4. Under the equipment fields you will see the following:


It should be noted that you will need to save the file before trying to attach.  You will not be able to drag a file attachment from an email invoice and attach.  You must save the file first.

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