If you have an outstanding supplier invoice in Sage 50 Accounts that has been paid in real life, to show it it is no longer outstanding you must make a supplier payment.
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| Bank A/C | Choose the bank account you want the payment to be posted. This option initially shows your default bank account as defined in Settings, Control Accounts. |
| Account | Choose the supplier to pay. |
| Date | Enter the date of the payment |
| Reference | Enter a reference if required |
| Ex Reference | Enter an extra reference if required |
| Amount | Enter the amount to be paid. Alternatively, if you leave this box blank, the value automatically calculates as you enter payment values against the transactions. |
| Bank A/C Ref | Choose the bank account you want the payment to be posted. This option initially shows your default bank account as defined in Settings, Control Accounts. |
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| Date* | Enter the payment date in this box. |
| Cheque No | Enter the cheque number or the reference for the payment. This can be up to 30 characters. If you want to print a cheque for this payment in Sage 50 Accounts, leave this box blank. If you use e-Banking and the supplier is set up for online payments, (BACS) automatically appears in this box. |
| Payee* | Choose the relevant supplier account. A list of outstanding transactions for the supplier then appears. |
| Cheque value | Enter the payment amount. Alternatively, if you leave this box blank, the value automatically calculates as you enter payment values against the transactions. |
| Payment | Enter the amount you want to pay against each transaction in the list. Alternatively, use the Pay in Full option to enter the full value of the invoice. |
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| Discount | If there's a discount on the invoice value, enter the value of the discount here. |
| Bank Charge A/C | If bank charges apply, this is the default account that you set up in Bank Charge Settings. |
| Cur | If you use Foreign Trader, this is the bank charge currency. |
| Bank Charge | If a bank charge applies, enter it here. |
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