Print Shipping Label
Help Table of Contents Create Order Print Shipping Label Demo Void Shipment Demo Track Package User Accounts Tab
The screen shot below shows a newly created order in the Order List Table.
The mouse pointer is pointing at an image of eye glasses. The eye glasses
let you know that you can click on the row to select the order.
You can click anywhere on the row with eye glasses (see screen shot above) and the order will be loaded into Customer-Order View as shown in the
screen shot below. With the order in Customer-Order View you can update any of the various fields in the order. This includes fields
on the Bill To Tab as well as the Misc Order Info Tab. After making a change to any of the fields on these Tabs, click the Save
button. This saves the changes to the database.
Customer-Order View is made up of three sub-tabs:
- Ship To
- Bill To
- Misc Order Info
The default sub-tab is Ship To which is shown in the screen shot below.
Some of the text fields in the screen shot below are surrounded by a black border line. The black border line indicates that the
field will display text but can't be typed in by the user.
To ship a package or letter to an existing customer, click the New Order Same
Customer button.
Next click on the Shipping Options Tab
as shown in the screen shot below. Select your shipping options, such as shipping service, and then click
the printer icon shown below (located above the RePrint button). Your shipping label will now print. You can view our online demo
of shipping a package. Before trying to print a shipping label, be sure
you have entered the User Account information for UPS.
After you have printed a UPS shipping label, you can cancel the shipment by clicking the Void Shipment button shown in the screen shot above.
When printing a UPS shipping label or when checking rate quotes, tracking, etc.,
your information that is transmitted over the internet will go over a secure connection, protecting your address information, etc.
The Reprint button gives you a second chance to print your shipping label if your printer jams, etc.
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