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Pay2k Newsletter Issue 35  


  1300 301 931

Have you used our new Support Centre number yet?

The new number allows everyone in Australia to contact us for First Class, SAS2000 and Pay2k assistance on one central number for the cost of a local call!

Remember that the old phone numbers for support will be phased out in the near future so please update your records. People calling from mobile phones can still contact us on 03 9690 5004.

  How Do I?

How do I confirm the details I have for an employee?

The Employee Details report prints out most of the information you have for an employee.

When running the report you have the option to include or exclude the following sections:

Details The employee's Personal Details, Employment Details and Pay History
Pay Split Details of how the employee is to be paid
Allowances/Deductions/Accruals The value of any Allowances the employee has received during the Tax Year.
The value of any deductions that have been made during the Tax Year.
The value of any Accruals for the employee.
Notes The Notes recorded on the Employee Detail record

To print out the report:

Go to REPORTS>EMPLOYEE DETAILS
Select the employees you require the report for
Select the sections of the report you wish to include
Select whether you require each employee to print on a separate page
PREVIEW your report
PRINT your report

  Website of the Week

http://phrases.shu.ac.uk/index.html

Are some of the things you hear in everyday language "all Greek to you"? The Phrase Finder website not only explains some common sayings, in many cases it also reveals where they came from originally. To use the above saying as an example, it originated from a line in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, "But for my own part, it was Greek to me", meaning that he found what was said unintelligible.

The site also features a list of handy proverbs, explanations of the origins and meanings of euphemisms and some popular fallacies about the origins of well-known sayings.

An amusing part of the site to look at features misheard song lyrics, such as "Beelzebub has a devil for a sideboard" which is actually "Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me" from Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. There are only a few listed currently but why not prompt them to add more by posting your own on the Discussion Forum?

  Quote of the Week

"The world is round and the place which may seem like the end, may also be the beginning."
Ivy Baker Priest, U. S. Treasurer

For more information, please contact:

Heather McKay
Human Edge Software
Phone: 1300 301 931
Fax: +61 3 9690 2802
Email: pay2k@humanedge.biz

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