Custom Labels Settings
For a more detailed explanation and step-by-step guide, please refer to the information provided below. #
Step 1: Access Custom Labels Settings #
- Accessing Settings:
- Description: Navigate to the settings section where custom labels can be configured.
- Example: Mike logs into his system and navigates to the settings menu, then selects “Custom Labels.”
Step 2: Edit Labels #
- Editing Labels:
- Description: Enter custom text for each label to match your business terminology.
- Example: Mike wants to change the term “POS” to “Checkout” to better match the language his staff uses.
Label 1: POS #
- Current Label: POS
- New Label: Checkout
- Action: Mike types “Checkout” in the field next to “POS.”
Label 2: Purchases #
- Current Label: Purchases
- New Label: Orders
- Action: Mike types “Orders” in the field next to “Purchases.”
Label 3: Stock Transfers #
- Current Label: Stock Transfers
- New Label: Inventory Movement
- Action: Mike types “Inventory Movement” in the field next to “Stock Transfers.”
Label 4: Expenses #
- Current Label: Expenses
- New Label: Costs
- Action: Mike types “Costs” in the field next to “Expenses.”
Label 5: Enable Subscription #
- Current Label: Enable Subscription
- New Label: Subscription Services
- Action: Mike types “Subscription Services” in the field next to “Enable Subscription.”
Label 6: Service Staff #
- Current Label: Service Staff
- New Label: Team Members
- Action: Mike types “Team Members” in the field next to “Service Staff.”
Step 3: Save Changes #
- Saving Changes:
- Description: Save the changes to apply the custom labels throughout the system.
- Example: After customizing all the necessary labels, Mike clicks the “Save” button to apply his changes.
- Action: Mike clicks the “Save” or “Update Settings” button to save his custom labels.
Final Step: Verify Custom Labels #
- Verifying Changes:
- Description: Check the system to ensure the custom labels are applied correctly.
- Example: Mike navigates through the system to verify that “POS” is now displayed as “Checkout,” and other labels have been updated accordingly.
Updated on July 8, 2024