Filtering Your Inventory - Using the Search Bar

Filtering Your Inventory - Using the Search Bar

  1. From the Inventory list, en​ter the first name, last name, unit number, or tracking number in the Search barAs you type, the list starts to auto-populate with results. The more detail you enter, the more refined the result becomes.

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