Export
Mode Options There are two ways to select which range of orders
you’d like to export: By "Sequential Range" or by "Order ID Range". You can
select your desired option from the option from "-Mode-" dropdown.
Sequential Range You can use the "Sequential Range" range option to
display a range of orders without knowing their order numbers. First you’d
select the "Sequential Range" option. Then, for example, to export the 100
oldest orders you would enter 1 as "Start" value and 100 as the "End " value.
Order ID Range You can use the "Order ID Range"
option to export a group of orders beginning at a specific order id number and
ending at a specific order id. First you’d select the "Order ID Range" option.
Then, for example, to export all the orders with order ids between 1001 and
1100, you would enter 1001 in the "Start" field and 1100 in the "End" field.
Export Format Options Export to Excel
This function allows you to save to excel seperating 2 files (customer details,
order details). Export to Excel (Single File)
This function allows you to save a single file with to excel with dimensions.
Export to Excel (Single File – Without Dimensions) This function
allows you to save a single file with to excel without dimensions.
Export to Excel (Single File) Selected Fields only This function
allows you to save a single file with to excel.
Export to QuickBooks As Invoice This function
allows you to save 3 files to import into QuickBooks, and the transactions are
saved as an invoice transaction
Export to QuickBooks As Cash Sale This function
allows you to save 3 files to import into QuickBooks, and the transactions are
saved as a cash sale transaction
Click here for more information on importing into Quickbooks
Other Options You can also use the links in the "Export All Pending
Orders" section to export all pending orders. If you have more than 1000 pending
orders, it would be best to export them in groups of 1000.
You can choose
whether to save the file as tab delimited or comma delimited. |