Inventory opening and closing
When i press E, to get out of a crafting table or a furnace, it sometimes opens my inventory. I've figured out that holding E opens and closes it really fast, how do i stop this from happening??
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Also, you can use the escape button to exit out of any gui, including any container inventory. I've always used this, so I don't know why Minecraft allowed us to close the container too! (If that makes sense)
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How do you record opening and closing inventory?
Example calculation The calculation with opening and closing inventory is: (Opening inventory - closing inventory ) $10,000 - $5,000 = $5,000, this is your cost of sales. (Sales - cost of sales) $12,000 - $5,000 = $7,000 profit. This takes into account your closing inventory and is a more accurate profit.Is inventory a closing or opening stock?
Closing Stock is an amount of unsold stock lying in your business on a given date. In simple words, it's the inventory which is still in your business waiting to be sold for a given period. The closing stock can be in various forms such as raw materials, in-process goods (WIP) or finished goods.What is the difference between closing and opening stock?
The unsold goods in the beginning of the accounting period is called opening stock, whereas the unsold goods at the end of the accounting period is called closing stock.Is opening stock and opening inventory same?
What is Opening Stock? Opening Stock, also called Beginning Inventory, refers to the quantity held by a company at the beginning of the accounting period. Similarly, it is the ending stock of the preceding year and is carried forward to the next year.How to Calculate Inventory For Your Business
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By default, you press E to open your inventory. However, you can change this by pressing the Escape key:

Than, click on Options. From there you will be able to open Controls:

Change your default Inventory key from here.
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