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How to change Order Styles

Used to switch between seat lead orders or ticket lead orders.
  1. If you select Seats then the numbers above the current ticket screen will represent seats.
    1. Each time you select a seat it will act like a filter, only showing you items on that seat.
    2. Any items you ring through after selecting the seat will be assigned to that seat.
           
  1. If you choose Tickets then it will show 2 buttons that you can use to increment the tickets and seat.
    1. There is no filter but anything you add will be added to the ticket or the seat currently shown on those buttons.
Order Style can be configured in the Terminal Settings.

Terminal settings can be accessed using the "Terminal Settings" button on the login screen.



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