To understand how FrameReady works, the user may think of a work order sheet, a list of price charts, an invoice form (or cash register) and an address book of customers. These are the basic components of the program. But instead of having these items scattered over a counter top, they are stored electronically in the computer’s memory.
FrameReady is made up of eleven files:
| 1. Message Center | 7. Purchase Orders |
| 2. Price Codes | 8. Invoices |
| 3. Products | 9. Work Orders |
| 4. Labels | 10. Consignments |
| 5. Contacts | 11. Time Cards |
| 6. Gift Certificates |


Navigating Between Views
Each of the files has two views; a form view and a list view. You can toggle back and forth between views by clicking on the Form View or List View button at the top of the screen.
List View
Form View
Navigating Between Records
These buttons (found in the middle of the menu bar) are used to move from one record to another. The number of records in the file is always displayed. If you are in a found set of records it will display the # in the set.
See Our Video Tutorial - How to Navigate in FrameReady (4 min)
Last Updated
24th of November, 2009