With the Bulk Actions features in Dropship, you can perform actions that affect multiple orders.This document is divided into two sections: Open Orders and Canceled Orders and Backorders.
This section outlines the steps to perform bulk actions on open orders, including printing pick tickets, reprinting shipping labels, reprinting packing slips, and manually accepting orders.To begin, navigate to the Orders page in Dropship, and click one of the tiles under Open Orders.On the Orders page, find the orders you would like to print a pick ticket for and click the corresponding checkboxes at the left to select them.After you select the Orders, click the Actions dropdown and take the following steps based on the action you need to perform.
The pick ticket differs from a packing slip. A packing slip is required for all Retailer orders and contains all of your required information. A pick ticket provides a “pick list” of the order line information with your supplier SKU information and total ordered quantity. This can be helpful if your Retailer uses a retailer SKU on the packing slip instead of your internal supplier SKU.Select Print Pick Tickets from the Actions dropdown.In the popup that appears, you will be able to download and/or print your pick tickets.
If shipping labels are being generated directly in fabric Dropship, you can reprint them at any time.Select Print Shipping Labels from the Actions dropdown.In the popup that appears, you will be able to download and/or print your shipping labels.
To reprint a packing slip for a specific order or batch of orders, select Print Packing Slips from the Actions dropdown.In the popup that appears, you will be able to download and/or print packing slips.
To accept (also called acknowledge) an order or a set of orders, select Accept Orders from the Actions dropdown.In the popup that appears, you will see an overview of the orders you selected. Click Accept All Orders to confirm.Once the orders have been accepted, the status will change from Ready to OK.
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