Design Center
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- | + | If you have a shop with more than one designer, it is to your advantage to assign designers to products so that you know who is responsible for each item to be produced. Tracking which products have been designed and which haven’t is also useful if you are using Mercury Delivery, because you can quickly see which products are ready to be delivered. | |
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+ | FTD Mercury provides the Design Center window to easily assign designers to products and to track the status of each item to be designed. You can also use the Design Center window to sort orders that are in the design phase by delivery zones or by priority, to ensure that the orders that have to be delivered first are designed first. | ||
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+ | '''NOTE:''' FTD Mercury allows you to assign products for design to any employee. However, you may wish to designate certain employees as designers in Mercury Administration by assigning them to the Designer job function. | ||
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+ | ==Tasks and Reference== | ||
+ | * [[Opening Design Center]] | ||
+ | * [[Assigning Products to Designers (FTD Mercury X2)|Assigning Products to Designers]] | ||
+ | * [[Optimizing Workflows Using Bar Code Scanners]] | ||
+ | * [[Analyzing Designer Workloads]] | ||
+ | * [[Marking Products Designed (FTD Mercury X2)|Marking Products Designed]] | ||
+ | * [[Viewing Product Pictures and Recipes (FTD Mercury X2)|Viewing Product Pictures and Recipes]] | ||
+ | * [[Attaching Design Pictures to Tickets (FTD Mercury X2)|Attaching Design Pictures to Tickets]] | ||
+ | * [[Printing Invoices from Design Center]] | ||
+ | * [[Design Center Window]] | ||
+ | * [[Designer Analysis Window]] | ||
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+ | [[FTD Mercury Documentation|Back to FTD Mercury Documentation]] |
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If you have a shop with more than one designer, it is to your advantage to assign designers to products so that you know who is responsible for each item to be produced. Tracking which products have been designed and which haven’t is also useful if you are using Mercury Delivery, because you can quickly see which products are ready to be delivered.
FTD Mercury provides the Design Center window to easily assign designers to products and to track the status of each item to be designed. You can also use the Design Center window to sort orders that are in the design phase by delivery zones or by priority, to ensure that the orders that have to be delivered first are designed first.
NOTE: FTD Mercury allows you to assign products for design to any employee. However, you may wish to designate certain employees as designers in Mercury Administration by assigning them to the Designer job function.
Tasks and Reference
- Opening Design Center
- Assigning Products to Designers
- Optimizing Workflows Using Bar Code Scanners
- Analyzing Designer Workloads
- Marking Products Designed
- Viewing Product Pictures and Recipes
- Attaching Design Pictures to Tickets
- Printing Invoices from Design Center
- Design Center Window
- Designer Analysis Window