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# Reusing product barcodes

**Question:**&#x20;

1. How can we use the product’s barcode instead of creating and printing a new one for every product?
2. How can we use the brand’s barcode of the product instead of creating and printing new for every product?

{% hint style="success" %}
**Answer:**

When creating a product, in the SKU field enter the barcode number of the product. This barcode will be used to identify the product in all screens like POS, Sales, purchases, reports, and others.
{% endhint %}

### How to add a product that already has a Barcode? <a href="#how-to-add-a-product-that-already-has-a-barcode" id="how-to-add-a-product-that-already-has-a-barcode"></a>

Adding products that already have a barcode, follows the same steps as adding any other products.

1. Go to add products
2. Fill in all the product details

{% hint style="warning" %}
**Important Step:**

In the SKU field scan or enter the barcode of the product.
{% endhint %}


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