SAP INSTALLATION SCREEN SHOTS

hi,
can i get the screen shots and software requirements for SAP ECC6.0 Installation.

Hi Nandini,
you do not find screen shots for installation.The required software you can get from sap or you can download the same from servise marketplace.
https://websmp203.sap-ag.de/swdc
Downloads -> SAP Installations & Upgrades->My Company's Application Components->SAP ERP->SAP ERP 6.0->Installation and Upgrade
download below components
Installation master for your 0/s and db
Installation exports
Kernel (unicode or non-unicode)
Regards
Ashok

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    1.     Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
    IMG Menu     IMG &#61664; Logistic Execution &#61664; Shipping &#61664; Picking &#61664; Lean WM &#61507; Define control parameters and number ranges for the warehouse number &#61664;Define control parameters and number ranges for warehouse no.(double click)
    Transaction Code     SM30
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    1.     Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
    IMG Menu     IMG &#61664; Logistic Execution &#61664; Shipping &#61664; Picking &#61664; Lean WM  &#61664; Define Storage type
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    1.     Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
    IMG Menu     IMG &#61664; Logistic Execution &#61664; Shipping &#61664; Picking &#61664; Lean WM  &#61664;&#61472;Define Doors
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    Whse no.     L01     R     Warehouse number
    Door     A01     R     Door for warehouse number
    Text for door     Door A01     R     Text for door
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    GI indic.     X     R     Goods issue indicator
    GR ind     X     R     Goods receipt indicator
    CD ind               Cross-docking indicator
    FT ind               Flow-through indicator
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    1.     Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
    IMG Menu     IMG &#61664; Logistic Execution &#61664; Shipping &#61664; Picking &#61664; Lean WM  &#61664; Define Material Staging Area
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    Whse no.     L01     R     
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    PAr (Picking area)     001     R     
    Picking area name     Picking area 1     R     
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    IMG Menu     IMG &#61664; Logistic Execution &#61664; Shipping &#61664; Picking &#61664; Lean WM  &#61664; Define Difference Indicator
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    Description of difference indicator     Stock difference     R     
    Stor.ty.differences     999     R     
    Diff.bin               
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    Source bin               
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    Title     LVS2     R     Spool control data
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    3rd_sort_criterion     REFNR     REFNR     REFNR     REFNR     FORMI     FORMI     FORMI     FORMI     REFNR
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    4th_sort_criterion     FORMI     FORMI     FORMI     FORMI     LGNUM     LGNUM     LGNUM     LGNUM     FORMI
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