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The transactions display on the Manager Approval Queue screen
Yes, that is correct. This phrase indicates that the item or information needs to be processed before it can be submitted for approval.
The transactions display on the Manager Approval Queue screen
It would be better to say: She gave approval for us to hold it'
The correct entry in the date column is for all the transactions is?
That is the correct spelling of "approved" (agreed, endorsed).
In the search criteria area, select the > or = , type 500, and select Pending from the Approval status drop down list
You could write "approval not yet given". This masks the identity of who has not yet given approval; e.g. it is a passive construction. More active, you could say, The committee has not yet approved your application. (e.g. "someone" has not yet approved "something").
In the search criteria area, select the > or = , type 500, and select Pending from the Approval status drop down list
No it's not. To me, it really doesn't make sense to me because the sentence ‛‛ this is your kind approval and signature" it's suppose to be ‛‛ is this your kind of approval and signature?". If you want to make it as a question.
That is the correct spelling of "acclamation" (approval, cheer).
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