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# Display Carton Details in Packing Slip – Delivery Order

In the **Packing Slip-Delivery Order** window, you can display the item details that a set-code is carrying. There are basically two grid options:

One is to display multiple times that the carton is carrying. When you click the upper-grid, then the **Display Carton Details** window will display all the items when the **Set-code** is scanned.

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When you click on the lower-grid to scan the set-code, it will display carton details related to that only.

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