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<div><font color="#17365D">Greetings colleagues, is it possible to receive more than one copy at a time in acquisitions? Using the demo site, I’ve created orders for multiple copies but when they are to be received, it seems they can be received one at a time;
the “quantity received” box is grayed out and the number cannot be changed. One of our library operations regularly orders multiple copies, sometime as many as 120 copies. It’d be fantastic to use the budgeting abilities of Koha Acquisitions for this library
operation and I know its management would love a less cumbersome way of tracking its budget. Is there something that can be changed so that multiple copies can be received in acquisitions?</font></div>
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<div><font color="#17365D">Rachel Hollis, librarian</font></div>
<div><font color="#17365D">Stevens-Henager College, Boise Idaho Campus </font></div>
<div><font color="#17365D">Koha version: 3.01.00.001</font></div>
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