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## Why can't I find that capability in my [!INCLUDE[prod_short](includes/prod_short.md)]?
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Did you read about a new capability in the release plan or on our blog recently? In that case, your [!INCLUDE[prod_short](includes/prod_short.md)] might not have been upgraded to the latest version yet. You can check which version your [!INCLUDE[prod_short](includes/prod_short.md)] is based on in the [Help and Support](product-help-and-support.md) page.
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Also, if the capability is published as an extension in AppSource, then there is a delay between the extension being announced and its availability in AppSource.
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This applies to [!INCLUDE [prod_short](includes/prod_short.md)] online and on-premises.
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Also, if the capability is published as an extension in AppSource, then there is a delay between the extension being announced and its availability in AppSource. This applies to [!INCLUDE [prod_short](includes/prod_short.md)] online only.
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## Are there any differences between an on-premises deployment and the cloud version of Business Central?
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Yes. Some Cloud-based features may run on premises in certain cases and others are not supported at all. For more information, see [Features not implemented in on-premises deployments of Dynamics 365 Business Central](/dynamics365/business-central/dev-itpro/features-not-implemented-on-premises).
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There is no *save* button on pages like in other programs that you might be familiar with. In [!INCLUDE[prod_short](includes/prod_short.md)], changes that you make to a field are automatically saved as soon as you move to the next field or close the page, as long as there are no errors. When you make changes to a field and move to another field, you will see the text **Saving** in the top-right corner of the page, which will quickly change to **Saved** if no errors occur. If an error occurs, the text will change to **Not Saved**.
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## <aname="email"></a>What email address can I use with [!INCLUDE[prod_short](includes/prod_short.md)]?
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[!INCLUDE[prod_short](includes/prod_short.md)] requires that you use a work, or school, email address to sign up. [!INCLUDE[prod_short](includes/prod_short.md)] does not support email addresses provided by consumer email services or telecommunication providers. This includes outlook.com, hotmail.com, gmail.com, and others.
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## <aname="email"></a>What email address can I use with [!INCLUDE[prod_short](includes/prod_short.md)] online?
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[!INCLUDE[prod_short](includes/prod_short.md)] online requires that you use a work, or school, email address to sign up. [!INCLUDE[prod_short](includes/prod_short.md)] online does not support email addresses provided by consumer email services or telecommunication providers. This includes outlook.com, hotmail.com, gmail.com, and others.
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If you try to sign up with a personal email address, you will get a message indicating to use a work or school email address. For more information, see [Troubleshooting Self-Service Sign-Up](ui-troubleshoot-self-signup.md).
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> VAT group members can correct submitted VAT returns as long as the group representative has not released the VAT return for the group. To make a correction, the VAT group member must create a new VAT return for the VAT return period and submit it to the VAT group representative. On the VAT group representative's side, the latest VAT return will be included on the **VAT Returns** page.
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> The VAT group functionality is only supported in those markets where [!INCLUDE[prod_short](includes/prod_short.md)] uses a VAT framework that consists of VAT returns and VAT return periods. You cannot use VAT groups in other markets that have other implementations of local VAT reporting, such as Austria, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland.
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## See Also
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[Work with VAT on Sales and Purchases](finance-work-with-vat.md)
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title: How to Create Put-aways from Internal Put-aways | Microsoft Docs
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title: Create Put-aways from Internal Put-aways
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description: After items have been put away and before they are picked to fulfill the needs of a production order or shipment, they are stored in the warehouse as part of available inventory.
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## To create an internal pick
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1. Choose the  icon, enter **Whse. Internal Pick**, and then choose the related link.
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2. Fill in the **No.** field and the **To Bin Code** field on the **General** FastTab. The **To Bin Code** field specifies the bin from which you want to get the items. For production purposes, this bin would be the inbound production bin or the open shop bin. For other purposes, choose a To Bin Code of a bin type that is not used for picking, most likely a staging, shipping or special purpose bin.
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3. Select an item in the **Item No.** field, and fill in the quantities you want to pick.
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4. Choose the **Create Pick** action. A warehouse pick instruction is now ready for a warehouse employee to perform.
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2. Choose the **New** action.
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3. Fill in the **No.** field, **Location Code** field, and the **To Bin Code** field on the **General** FastTab. The **To Bin Code** field specifies the bin where you want to place the picked items. For production purposes, this bin would be the inbound production bin or the open shop bin. For other purposes, choose a bin code of a bin type that is not used for picking, most likely a staging, shipping, or special purpose bin.
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4. Select an item in the **Item No.** field, and fill in the quantities you want to pick.
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5. Choose the **Create Pick** action. A warehouse pick instruction is now ready for a warehouse employee to perform. Alternatively you can choose the **Release** action and create warehouse picks using the **Picks worksheet**. For more information see, [Plan Picks in Worksheets](warehouse-how-to-plan-picks-in-worksheets.md)
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4. Fill in a line for each item you wish to move to the warehouse. You only have to fill in the **Item No.** and the **Quantity** fields.
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> When you choose the **Item No.** field, the **Bin Contents List** opens instead of the **Item List**. This is because you want to put away an item that is in a particular bin - *bin content* - not just an item, and you already know the bin the item should be taken from. <!--If you filled in **From Bin Code** in the header, the bin content will be filtered by value defined in the **From Bin Code**.-->
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5. To fill the lines with the entire bin content or the filtered bin content of bins in the location, choose the **Get Bin Content** action.
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6. Choose the **Create Put-away** action. A warehouse put-away instruction is now ready for a warehouse employee to perform. Alternatively you can choose the **Release** action and create warehouse put-aways using the **Put-away worksheet**. For more information see, [Plan Put-aways in Worksheets](warehouse-how-to-plan-put-aways-in-worksheets.md)
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In basic warehouse configurations where the location requires put-away processing, you use the **Inventory Put-away** document to post production output and record the put-away of output.
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