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Order LOG BOOK: Simple Order Tracker, Order Organizer for Small Business or Personal, Customer Order Tracker Notebook, Daily Sales Order Planner. Surfing Photo Cover Design.

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This Order LOG BOOK keep track your sales with this simple but very useful Log Book For each order you can write Date, Order Number, Customer Information (Customer’s Name, Company, Phone, E-mail and Address), Shipping Method. For each order you have space to write 10 different products with specifics and details such as product number, item(s) Description, Quantity, Price, Discount, and Total in the Order Detail’s table.
You can specify the status of the order : Started , Completed, or Delivered.
This Log Book also provides space to write : Total Unit Price, Total Discount, Total Price, Date Paid, Tracking No. and Notes. Perfect for keep track of your Client's/Customer Orders with this Simple Order Tracking Logbook !!

Book 110 pages Perfectly Sized at 8.5” x 11” Printed on high quality Propose Beautiful Surfing Photo Cover Design Date, Order No. Customer Information : Customer Name, Company Name, Phone No., E-mail, Address Shipping Method Order Details : Item No., Item (s) Description, Quantity, Price, Discount, Total Order’s Status : Started, Completed, Delivered Also provides space to write : Total Unit Price, Total Discount, Total Price, Date Paid, Tracking No. Notes

110 pages, Paperback

Published October 2, 2021

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William Barrett

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William Christopher Barrett (1913 – 1992) was a professor of philosophy at New York University from 1950 to 1979. Precociously, he began post-secondary studies at the City College of New York when 15 years old. He received his PhD at Columbia University. He was an editor of Partisan Review and later the literary critic of The Atlantic Monthly magazine. He was well-known for writing philosophical works for nonexperts. Perhaps the best known among these were Irrational Man: A Study in Existential Philosophy and The Illusion of Technique , which remain in print.

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