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Int Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

is this grammatically correct

Is this gramatically correct?


1.Store personnel may save the data as Draft

2.Data that saved as Draft can be viewed and it is in editable mode meaning open for modification, it is also open for deletion and also can be submitted without any modification

3.Store personnel may submit directly the data by just pressing "Submit" button and it can be processed to the next station


4.The system will ask the user if the material will re-inspect or not. If not it will be divided into batches

5.There is batches inpection. Procedure for inspection is the same with the inspection station.

6.If it is re-inspection it will re-inspect based on the station that the user provided


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Store personnel may save data as a Draft. Data that is saved as a Draft can be viewed and is in editable mode, meaning open for modification; it is also open for deletion and can also be submitted without any modification. The system will ask the user whether the material will be re-inspected.

  • Store personnel may save data as a Draft.
  • Data that is saved as a Draft can be viewed and is in editable mode, meaning open for modification; it is also open for deletion and can also be submitted without any modification.
  • The system will ask the user whether the material will be re-inspected.
  • If not it will be divided into batches.
  • Batch inpection procedure for inspection is the same as with the inspection station.
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1.Store personnel may save data as a Draft.

2.Data that is saved as a Draft can be viewed and is in editable mode, meaning open for modification; it is also open for deletion and can also be submitted without any modification.

3.Store personnel may directly submit data simply by pressing t
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ok, thanks, before i tried to post but the system didn't accept my text file....

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