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In the "Calculation Method" box on the Royalty Set-up Screen, just to the right of "RETAIL Amount" is a field called "Label to Use" which allows you to enter a substitution for the word: "Retail."
You can change the term that AnyBook uses on the printed royalty report. In the "Calculation Method" box on the Royalty Set-up Screen, just to the right of "RETAIL Amount" is a field called "Label to Use" which allows you to enter a substitution for the word: "Retail."
First some background information: under the default configuration of the program, the printed royalty report includes the label: "Retail." For example, if you select the "Retail" calculation method, the report would include the following: Royalty = Net Total x Retail Price x Rate (.05) If desired, you can change "Retail" to another modifier by typing the desired alternative word in the "Label to Use" field. For example, you might type in "List." In that case the report would include: Royalty = Net Total x List Price x Rate (.05) Keep in mind that only the adjective "Retail" is changed. The word "Price" remains. Whatever you designate should modify "Price" as in "List Price." Note also that there's a limit of 10 characters. To change the name on this royalty record, type the desired name in the "Label to Use" blank. If you'd like, the default can be changed so that EACH time a new royalty record is created, the program will use the label you designate. To change the default, first click on the "H" button. You'll see a place to enter the new label. It's recommended that you use title case: capitalize the first letter and keep the rest lower case. All new set-up records created will use the new label. |