You can create both orders and processing queues in Selro to help organise your orders.
To create folders in Selro please follow the steps outlined below.
Please select orders-> open orders-> under the filter 'folder' select the link 'edit'
The below window will then appear, here you can create and name your new folder.
(You can create as many folders as you require)
Once you have created your folder you can assign orders to your folder by selecting the relevant orders-> select other actions-> move to folder
The below window will then appear, from here you can select the folder you want to move your orders to.
Once you have assigned your orders to the relevant folders you can use the 'folder' filter to view specific orders.
Once an order has been assigned to a folder the 'folder tag' will appear as pictured below.
You can also set shipping rules so your orders are automatically assigned to specific folders when they import into Selro.
For more information on this process please click on the link below to view our 'shipping rules' user guide.
To create processing queues in Selro please follow the steps outlined below.
Please go to orders-> all orders-> processing queues-> under the filter 'processing queue' click on the filter 'edit'
From here you can see your existing processing queues and create new queues.
Once you have created your processing queue please go to the unshipped orders tab.
From here you can select the relevant orders and click 'add to processing queue'
From here you will be able to select the processing queue you have created, or you will have the option create a new processing queue at this point.
Once you have moved your orders to the processing queue please go back to the 'processing orders' tab
From here you can filter by processing queue, when an order has been assigned to a processing queue it will no longer be visible under the 'unshipped orders tab' and the processing queue tag will be displayed on the order line as pictured below.
You can also set shipping rules so your orders are automatically assigned to specific processing queues when they import into Selro.
For more information on this process please click on the link below to view our 'shipping rules' user guide.
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