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 Author: JConrad73 View Messages Posted By JConrad73
 Posted: Aug 4, 2016 15:51
 Subject: Apply Items to Order Issues
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JConrad73 (117)

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Do we really have to now go through each Wanted List to apply an order's
contents? The old way had an option to let you remove those items (in bulk) after
ordering/invoicing. It would be nice to have that option back, instead of this
new system that does not seem to allow removal of those items until the user
goes back to each individual Want List.

Even putting that "Apply Order" button on the Main Wanted List (or from the Orders
Placed) page could help.

For instance, I received an order with missing pieces. Now it looks like I have
to go through each Wanted List (currently 9) to see which one the missing items
belong to, in order to add those pieces back.

Also, having the Wanted List name listed by each piece on an Order could possibly
help users with multiple lists as well.

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View Thread Re: Apply Items to Order Issues - cjgordon926 (161)
[...] The old way is still there. On your "orders placed" page you will see the order number and the name of the store, in between those two items you will see some icons, [...]
(95 months ago, Aug 4, 2016, to Suggestions)

4 Messages in this Thread:

 Msg 1 « - JConrad73 (117) 95 months ago Aug 4, 2016 to Suggestions
 Msg 2 - cjgordon926 (161) 95 months ago Aug 4, 2016 to Suggestions
 Msg 3 - SylvainLS (46) 95 months ago Aug 4, 2016 to Suggestions
 Msg 4 - JConrad73 (117) 95 months ago Aug 7, 2016 to Suggestions

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