The In2Retail ticketing system offers many ways of printing
showroom price tickets.
Manually:
Simply select a style, enter the ticket detail
and 'Stack' the ticket. When you've entered all of the
tickets that you need, you click 'Preview' & then 'Print'
Paste-n-print:
Where you can paste an entire list of price ticket
detail, descriptions, prices and more directly from other
applications like, Excel or from your own stock system
export file.
Automated:
From within the In2Retail X-Margin system and from
within the In2Retail showroom-X system, each and every sales
person within your organisation could flag items as being
a ticket requirement for their department or branch, different
sizes, different styles. Then the system could perform a
full branch print as soon as headoffice have set the prices.
You have full control over who or where the price tickets
are printed from.
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Please read the notes on the right before printing tickets.
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Whichever method you
adopt above, your entered data is automatically configured to fit
onto your chosen design. Text will automatically wrap and will also
shrink where necessary to ensure that it doesn't overflow off the
edges of the ticket. Images will also proportionately resize themselves
to fit in their allotted space. Images could be used directly from
your local PC onto your tickets or you may have images stored within
your own private folder that your staff from other branches could
access but would remain totally exclusive to your company.
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Menu tickets are where
you have more than one item on a ticket, typically this might be
a dining suite, Upholstery showing 3 Str, Chair, Recliner &
Stool. Tickets can be designed to hold any number of items.
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Kitting
group tickets are incredibly useful for promotions and events
where you simply flag items together, e.g.
1 x Wardrobe,
2 x Bedside chests,
1 x Headboard,
1 x Duvet cover,
2 x Pillows. |
The system will then add up the 'Usual' and 'Event' price of every
component to form a package deal, the system will then automatically
round-down the total 'Event' price slightly for ticket impact,
alternatively, if you have already advertised a full package price
then you can overide the calculated price and set the package
price yourself.
Changing any price of any item of furniture that has already been
included within a kitting ticket will cause the ticket calculation
to be automatically updated across your entire database. This
feature alone, can give you events within events, where you've
set special deals for e.g. Home buyers setting up home and require
furniture for most rooms. Now you can display price tickets around
your showroom showing 'Full package offers', Bedroom packages,
Dining room packages etc.
Discount warnings automatically appear before printing these tickets
where a changed component price may impact on a manually entered
'Fixed Package' price ..... you really do need to see this.
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Creating price tickets
manually from the In2Retail ticketing system is the easiest of the
following 3 examples. Just follow the simple steps below, these
will also be found at the top of the ticketing screen.
Be sure to check your browser settings before actually printing
any tickets. more.
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Click the 'Tickets
only' button below and select a category from the first dropdown
list |
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Select a style
by clicking the 'Select' button underneath each thumbnail |
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Fill in your
ticket detail |
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Click 'Stack'
and repeat steps 3 and 4 for all required tickets in this
style. |
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Click 'Preview'
and your tickets will be created with self adjusting text
to ensure it all fits on the ticket. |
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Click print |
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Click this button to
open up the 'FREE' ticketing system
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Creating price tickets
by pasting entire lists of data from e.g. Excel is just a few simple
steps. This method allows you to instantly create 100's of tickets.
You could even paste an export file from your stock system directly
into this ticketing page.
Be sure to check your browser settings before actually printing
any tickets. more.
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Click the 'Tickets
only' button below and select a category from the first dropdown
list |
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Select a style
by clicking the 'Select' button underneath each thumbnail |
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Click the 'Import
data' button |
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Now open up Excel
and your spreadsheet of data |
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Wipe across any
number of columns or rows to highlight data on your spreadsheet |
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Rightclick and
'Copy' |
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Go back to the
ticketing screen and click on 'Paste data' |
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Now you should
see your pasted columns of data in the ticket screen. |
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Specify what
each column represents from the dropdown list at the top of
each column these will vary depending on the ticket style
chosen |
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Click on 'Convert
to tickets' |
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Click 'Preview'
and your tickets will be created with self adjusting text
to ensure it all fits on the ticket. |
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Click print |
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Please note that using this method requires a low priced subscription
to be in place. You can however, still try out this method of ticket
printing but the actual data printed will contain randomised figures
until the subscription is setup.
Click this button to
open up the ticketing system
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This method allows
you to flag products from any supplier as being in the showroom.
This way the system will already know what's on display and can
print all tickets for any branch or department with just a few
button clicks.
The online systems allow you to price and to re-price all supplier
files in seconds, to send the new prices & products directly
to web, stock systems etc. This part of the process now allows
you to convert your new prices into stylish price tickets in different
styles and different sizes depending on how the product was flagged.
Each of your sales staff can call up a special 'Showroom' screen
where they can flag their own ticket requirement for their department.
They can then, if you choose to let them, print their own tickets
from their own desk. Alternatively, you can call up all of the
flags set for any branch or department and print the tickets at
headoffice. The configuration of these systems is extremely flexible
to suit all aspects of ticket printing.
The instructions below will show you how to typically flag items
and how to send them to print. There are many ways to flag tickets,
group ticket items together and even form 'Package deal' tickets
where prices are automatically calculated based upon how many
items are packaged together, e.g. Dining table, 4 Chairs and 2
carver chairs can form a package deal of seven individual components.
Also widely known in Australia as 'Kitting'.
Be sure to check your browser settings before actually printing
any tickets. more.
Headoffice approach
The X-Margin
system typically used at headoffice will hold all of your 'Trade'
prices and sensitive information not usually available to sales
staff. Users are given privilages to either see or not see this
information. The showroom-x system does not show sensitive information
and too carries its own user privilages. Tickets can be flagged
and collated for print from either system.
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Click the button
below to open the demonstration database |
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Click on Tickets
| Flag & group ticket items |
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Select a supplier
and a range with items in it |
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Select a branch
\ department |
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Select a ticket
size, e.g. Red=A4, Blue=A5 etc. You define actual
meanings |
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Tick all items
that require a ticket of the selected size from the selected
branch |
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Click 'Update'
after selecting all required tickets in current range |
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Repeat steps
3 to 7 for all required tickets. |
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To remove ticket
flags, click on the ticket icon then on 'Update' |
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To print the
tickets, click on Tickets | Collate
product flags |
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Select
either, All suppliers, a supplier then All ranges
or a single supplier and a single range |
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Select the required
branch \ department |
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Select the ticket
size that you want to find and print |
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If any ticket
items appear then click on 'Send to stack' |
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Select a category
from the first dropdown list |
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Select a style
by clicking the 'Select' button underneath each thumbnail |
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Fill in any 'Price
descriptions' these will apply to all tickets in the stack |
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Click 'Preview'
and your tickets will be created with self adjusting text
to ensure it all fits on the ticket. |
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Click print |
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Click
the button to open the demonstration database
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Sales person approach
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Click the button
below to open the demonstration database |
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Click on the
Tickets Flags tab
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Select a supplier
and a range with items in it |
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Select a branch
\ department |
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Select a ticket
size, e.g. Red=A4, Blue=A5 etc. You define actual
meanings |
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Tick all items
that require a ticket of the selected size from the selected
branch |
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Click 'Update'
after selecting all required tickets in current range |
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Repeat steps
3 to 7 for all required tickets. |
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To remove ticket
flags, click on the ticket icon then on 'Update' |
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To print the
tickets, click on Tickets search
\ print tab |
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Select
either, All suppliers, a supplier then All ranges
or a single supplier and a single range |
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Select the required
branch \ department |
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Select the ticket
size that you want to find and print |
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If any ticket
items appear then click on 'Send to stack' |
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Select a category
from the first dropdown list |
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Select a style
by clicking the 'Select' button underneath each thumbnail |
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Fill in any 'Price
descriptions' these will apply to all tickets in the stack |
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Click 'Preview'
and your tickets will be created with self adjusting text
to ensure it all fits on the ticket. |
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Click print |
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Click the button to open
the demonstration database
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