Discount Button Missing from Point of Sale
The Discount button in Point of Sale is used to provide a percentage or dollar amount discount to an entire invoice (all items are discounted equally). This button can be removed from the POS screen by turning it off in Office > Back Office Settings ...
Naming Custom Price Levels
All parts have default price levels: Minimum Price, Retail, Sale Price, Package Price, and Preferred Customer. These price levels cannot be renamed. All parts have an additional three price levels available; their names are set by each store. Go to ...
Put Products on Sale, Set a Discount, Create a Buy One Get One (BOGO)
The Manage Products page provides several bulk action options for putting your products on sale or setting temporary discount pricing or promotional pricing. You can use any combination of search filters to find the products you need to work with. ...
Setting a Package Price
Packages are pre-bundled sets of products with a single retail price. In the package part details page: Retail (List) price is the default price of the package that will appear in Point of Sale when it is sold. If a package is discounted and you want ...
Setting Default Price Formulas
Default price formulas allow you to set your preferred discount and mark up levels for any new inventory item and helps you establish your Retail price (as well as other available pricing levels). These defaults will be used if creating a single new ...
Use Copy Formula to set Price Levels, Discounts, and More
Price Levels can be used to pre-set discount levels and establish pricing based on profit, cost, or other parameters. You can set relationships between the price levels called formulas. For example, Preferred Customer price level can be set to 10% ...
What are Price Levels?
Price Level Settings All parts have default price levels: Retail, Online Price, Minimum Price, Sale Price, Package Price, and Preferred Customer. These price levels cannot be renamed. All parts have an additional three price levels available; their ...