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# 3.9.10

Release Date: July 30, 2021

## Store Manager and Central Manager

### Allow centrally managed stores to set quantity discounts

Starting with release 3.9.10, centrally managed stores have the option of using Central Manager-defined discounts to set discounts on items.

{% hint style="info" %}
Discounts still need to be set up in Central Manager and then synchronized across stores.
{% endhint %}

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## Central Manager

### Use Worksheet 303 to change ordering information for multiple stores

In previous releases, **Worksheet 303: Change Item Ordering Info**, created one worksheet per store. This meant that if you needed to change ordering information for multiple stores you had to make the same changes in multiple worksheets. Starting in release 3.9.10, you can create a single worksheet to change ordering information for multiple stores.

### Set item discounts using the Inventory Wizard

Starting with release 3.9.10, you can set item discounts in the **Inventory Wizard** using **Task 5020: Set Item Discount**.


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