Documents tagged "Qty"
Found 3 documents with this tag
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The image shows a printed document with handwritten annotations and corrections on it. The text at the top of the page appears to be crossed out, possibly indicating that information should not be used or is incorrect. There are multiple columns of text, which seem to contain various items or subjects, such as "Part Number," "Part Description," "Price," "Qty," and other related fields. The handwriting includes corrections like underlining certain words or phrases and writing over existing information. The style of the document suggests it might be a form or an inventory list, and the annotations suggest that this is either a work in progress or being reviewed for accuracy.
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The image shows a document with the title "U.S. MEDICAL CENTRE" at the top. The text is red and centered on the page. Below this title is a table with columns labeled "Drug Name/Code," "Qty," "Price ($)," and "Amount Due." In the first row of the table, there are two entries: "HUMAN MENOPAUSE" in the Drug Name/Code column and "100" in the Quantity column. There is a handwritten annotation above this entry, circling the words "HUMAN MENOPAUSE" and underlining it with red ink. The image has a formal appearance consistent with official or medical documentation.
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The image displays a document with several columns of text against a gray background, organized into structured rows and headings that resemble a spreadsheet layout. The content appears to be some sort of report or inventory list with headers such as "Item No", "Description", "Qty", "UPC", and "Cost", followed by corresponding data in the columns beneath each header. The document's text is too small and blurry to read clearly in detail, but it seems to include numbers and possibly product identifiers or details related to inventory management or accounting. The style of the image suggests it might be a photograph of a printed document taken with a camera or smartphone, given the visible texture and shadow that indicates paper rather than a digital display.
