Overview This video describes how you can add more payment lines in a sales order, for example when the customer wants to split their payment over different payment methods. The video also describes how to add a part payment and then put the ...
Found in: Payments & Pricing
Overview The following video explains how to convert a sales order into a quotation, for example if the customer needs to have a quote rather than a sales order. There are step-by-step instructions below the video. Steps Open the sales order. Click ...
Found in: Quotations & Proformas
Overview The following video explains how to copy a sales order into a credit note. There are step-by-step instructions below the video. Steps Open the existing sales order. Click on the Actions button. Select Copy Sales Order as Credit Note. Click ...
Found in: Credits & Refunds
Overview The following video explains how you can change the courier in a new sales order. There are step-by-step instructions below the video. Steps Open the sales order and make sure you are in Edit mode, else click on the Edit button. Go to the ...
Found in: Addresses & Delivery
Overview Once the customer has decided that they wish to purchase the items on their quote, the quote needs to be converted into a sales order. The sales order can then have payments added and be processed through the Sales Invoice Manager. A step by ...
Found in: Quotations & Proformas
Overview This video shows you how to create a new customer return from a sales order. Other videos show you how to process your return. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Go to the original Sales order. Select the item(s) that ...
Found in: Creating Customer Returns
Overview This video explains how to assign stock to a sales order from within the order itself in Khaos Control Cloud. There are step by step instructions below the video. Steps From within the sales order green select the stock item(s) you wish to ...
Found in: Creating Sales Orders & Getting Started
Overview The Issue stage is the final stage in the Sales Invoice Manager and sales orders are moved into this stage normally after they have been shipped. Issuing a sales order will update stock records including quantities, accounts and the customer ...
Found in: Issuing
Overview The following video explains how to move sales orders from the Picking stage in the Sales Invoice Manager. There are step-by-step instructions below the video. Steps Focus on the Picking stage. Select the sales order, or sales orders, you ...
Found in: Common Actions
Overview The following video explains how to move sales orders from the Released stage in the Sales Invoice Manager. There are step-by-step instructions below the video. Steps Focus on the Released stage. Select the sales order, or sales orders, you ...
Found in: Common Actions
Overview The following video explains how to move sales orders from the Shipping stage in the Sales Invoice Manager. There are step-by-step instructions below the video. Steps Focus on the Shipping stage. Select the sales order, or sales orders, you ...
Found in: Common Actions
Overview This video explains how to configure your sales order settings using System Values. There are step by step instructions below the video. Steps Go to [System Setup | System Values | Sales]. Click Edit. Set the options as required. Use the ...
Found in: Creating Sales Orders & Getting Started
Overview This video explains how to copy a sales order, quotations or proforma order to a different customer, for example where they want to purchase identical items. There are step-by-step instructions below the video. Steps Open the existing sales ...
Found in: Creating Sales Orders & Getting Started
Overview The below explains how you can add multiple orders to one pick sheet. Usage Click on the Picking stage of the Sales Invoice Manager. Select the sales orders you wish to print a pick ticket for. Click on the Actions button. Select Print Pick ...
Found in: Common Actions
Overview This video will show you how to use lost demand in sales orders and report on lost demand items. Lost demand is where the customer no longer wishes to purchase an item either because they have found it cheaper elsewhere or it might be out of ...
Found in: CRM & Communication Log