As a part of promoting other user to write about Tally, contributions were invited from people who have some or great expertise in Tally. ApniTally reader Rajiv has grabbed the first spot to publish his contribution. He provided ApniTally readers with a free Recycle Bin Utility for Tally. This utility works same way as the normal Recycle Bin in windows run. Entries deleted in tally can be recovered from Recycle Bin. Go to Recycle Bin and find out all deleted entries. Follow the instructions if you want to retrieve back or permanently delete them.
How It works
After Installing it gives extra menu Item of Recycle Bin in Gateway of Tally. While working in Tally delete what ever vouchers you want to delete by pressing Alt+D. If you delete some thing accidentally then no need to panic. Just go to Gateway of Tally and Press R for Recycle Bin. Here you have to options. either to delete permanently or to restore the entry. If you press Alt+D again then the entry would be deleted but if you press enter then that entry would be restored back.
After Installing it gives extra menu Item of Recycle Bin in Gateway of Tally. While working in Tally delete what ever vouchers you want to delete by pressing Alt+D. If you delete some thing accidentally then no need to panic. Just go to Gateway of Tally and Press R for Recycle Bin. Here you have to options. either to delete permanently or to restore the entry. If you press Alt+D again then the entry would be deleted but if you press enter then that entry would be restored back.
How to Install
- Download the Zip file.
- Extract the contents and you would find two tcp files.
- Copy the file according to your Tally version. e.g. if you are using Tally 7.2 then Rin.tcp otherwise Rbin9v.tcp for Tally 9 in your tally folder.
- Open Tally.ini file and modify the user tdl Line or enter a new line as
User TDL=Yes
tdl=c:tallyrbin.tcp (for Tally 7.2)
and
tdl=c:tallyrbin9v.tcp (for Tally 9)
Save the file and Open Tally. You would see extra option of Recycle Bin
This is a nice utility to work on. Thanks Rajiv. The utility is a freeware from Shewta computers
If any tally expert want to show his work on Tally then ApniTally would be pleased to review and present to its readers irrespective of work being free utility or a paid one.
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