Event Planner: Personal Flowers Screen

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Personal Flowers Screen
Personal Flowers Screen

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This feature is available beginning in FTD Mercury X3 Fall.

The Personal Flowers screen is used to enter personal (carried) flowers for a wedding. These can include products such as bouquets, corsages, and boutonnieres. The screen is prepopulated to include common products that you should remember to ask about when preparing the proposal. However, these are just suggestions; you can easily add to, modify, or remove them as you are creating your proposal.

For each item, you can enter a product code or search for a product, change the quantity, add or edit the product description, set the price, and specify the location where the item is to be delivered. You can also add new item rows, copy an existing row, or remove the row. As you add or modify items, the price for each section is updated. Each section can be expanded or collapsed using the button to the left of the section name.

From this screen, you can also print labels for the items.

By default, the labels for the rows are as follows:

Bridal Party

  • Bridal Bouquet
  • Toss Bouquet
  • Hair Piece
  • Maid of Honor
  • Bridesmaid
  • Flower Girl
  • Other

Corsages

  • Bride's Mother
  • Groom's Mother
  • Grandmother
  • Other

Boutonnieres

  • Groom
  • Best Man
  • Groomsmen
  • Father
  • Grandfather
  • Ring Bearer
  • Usher
  • Other



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