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  2. Waybill - Wikipedia

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    A waybill is a document issued by a carrier giving details and instructions relating to the shipment of a consignment of cargo. [1] Typically it will show the names of the consignor and consignee, the point of origin of the consignment, its destination, and route. Most freight forwarders and trucking companies use an in-house waybill called a ...

  3. Air waybill - Wikipedia

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    Freight Bill: The air waybill may be used as a bill or invoice together with supporting documents since it may indicate charges to be paid by the consignee, charges due to the agent or the carrier. An original copy of the air waybill is used for the carrier's accounting

  4. Goods and Services Tax (India) - Wikipedia

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    Supplier/ Recipient/ Transporter can generate the e-Way Bill. The Validity of e-Way Bill is fixed as one day for every 200 km or part thereof. The validity can be extended online before the expiry. Contents of PART - A of the Form EWB - 01 can't be edited or modified once generated. PART - B can be updated with Vehicle details/ RR/Airway Bill etc.

  5. Windows 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    Windows 3.0 is the third major release of Microsoft Windows, launched on May 22, 1990.It introduces a new graphical user interface (GUI) that represents applications as clickable icons, instead of the list of file names in its predecessors.

  6. Wikipedia:AutoWikiBrowser/User manual - Wikipedia

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    Open page in browser — Opens the page in the default browser. Open talk page in browser — Opens the talk page for the page/page in the default browser. Open page history in browser — Opens the page history in the default browser. Open text selection in browser — Allows the selected text to be opened as an page, as if it were a wikilink

  7. Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational technology conglomerate headquartered in Redmond, Washington. [2] Founded in 1975, the company became highly influential in the rise of personal computers through software like Windows, and the company has since expanded to Internet services, cloud computing, video gaming and other fields.

  8. United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Acts of Union 1707 declared that the Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland were "United into One Kingdom by the Name of Great Britain". [p] [22] The term "United Kingdom" has occasionally been used as a description for the former Kingdom of Great Britain, although its official name from 1707 to 1800 was simply "Great Britain". [23]

  9. World Wide Web - Wikipedia

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    This is the program that the user runs to download, format, and display a web page on the user's computer. In addition to allowing users to find, display, and move between web pages, a web browser will usually have features like keeping bookmarks, recording history, managing cookies (see below), and home pages and may have facilities for ...