Click Maintenance > LetterWriting > Transfer Master Letters.
Transfer the Master letters to become Practice Letters.
Range
The Format code prompts for a master letter code range to be entered; the default is from first to last. To accept the default click [Enter] twice. If you want to transfer a single master letter and you know the code for it, type the code and click [Enter]. You are then required to enter the code of the master letter again and click [Enter] to continue.
Accepting the defaults (first and last) means that all the master letters will be transferred and become practice letters.
Mask
Tax then asks you to select a mask. Enter a mask if this is applicable to your practice.
The mask you key in here operates exactly the same way as an office index mask. For example, let us presume you wished to transfer all the master letters which contain the characters 'List' in their letter code. If you key in the mask *List* (and select to transfer from the first to the last master letter) all those master letters with the characters 'List' in their letter code would be transferred. So master letters such as 'AssList' and 'SList' would be transferred to the practice letters.
If you do not wish to key in a mask, then click [Enter] to bypass this field.
Transfer?
This prompt allows you to select Yes to transfer letters one at a time. The Transfer? prompt will display after each letter is processed.
If you have nominated to transfer two or more Master Letters, select All to complete the process.
If you have previously transferred a master letter(s) and you are transferring it again, or if a letter you are transferring from master letters has the same code as an existing practice letter, Tax asks if you wish to replace the existing practice letter with the master letter. Select Yes to continue.
The Transferring window displays to indicate the routine is running. When the master letter(s) are transferred, you are returned to the main window Tax.