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Hello, I am wondering if there is a way to enter per-unit pricing using more than two decimal places. For example, an order of 500 business cards might go for $36.00. In this case, the per-unit price works out to $0.072. Is there a way to do this? Up to this point, I've just billed per lot (i.e., "cards, 500 count - qty. 1 = $36.00). Thanks!
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Hi thetattooedpage,
That's a great question. Currently, fractions of a cent aren't an option, sorry.
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Hi thetattooedpage,
That's a great question. Currently, fractions of a cent aren't an option, sorry.
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