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Transferring orders from one table to another is a common everyday task for a server in an restaurant. Integration of this option into CCS POS software will make it easy for servers to transfer tables. | Transferring orders from one table to another is a common everyday task for a server in an restaurant. Integration of this option into CCS POS software will make it easy for servers to transfer tables. | ||
- | ===== To add the tables button ===== | + | ===== Add Tables Button ===== |
The first step is to add a tables button in the toolbar of the POS terminal. This is done through the menu button layout option in the control panel of Office touch. | The first step is to add a tables button in the toolbar of the POS terminal. This is done through the menu button layout option in the control panel of Office touch. | ||
- | To do this go to Office Touch >> Control Panel >> Menu Button Layout . | ||
- | In the Menu Button Layout Window, fill up the fields with appropriate information as shown below: | ||
- | Section: Choose the toolbar to which you want to add the tables button from the dropdown | ||
- | Function:Choose Tables | ||
- | Variable: Leave it blank | ||
- | Caption: Autofills the blank field with the name given in the function field i.e tables | ||
- | Width : Set the width of the button | ||
- | Image: Add an custom image to your button provided it is available on your hard drive | ||
- | The menu button layout window is shown below Fig 1: | ||
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- | {{:menubutton_layout.jpg|}} | ||
+ | To do this, go to CCS Office-Touch » Control Panel » Menu Button Layout\\ | ||
+ | 2. Set Section to “Toolbar B or C”\\ | ||
+ | 3. Set Function to “Tables”\\ | ||
+ | 4. Set Caption to “Tables” | ||
+ | 5. Set Width to “250 (default value) or any other value” | ||
+ | 6. Assign an image to your button | ||
+ | 7. Click on “Add Button” | ||
+ | {{:guides:restaurant:guide_transfertable1.jpg|}} | ||
//Fig 1:Menu Button Layout// | //Fig 1:Menu Button Layout// | ||
- | ===== To transfer order from one table to another ===== | + | ===== Transfer Order from One Table to Another ===== |
- | Once your button is added in the tollbar, open the terminal module of CCS. To do this go to Windows Start Menu >> CCS>> Terminal >> Enter your code and press enter . | + | Once your button is added in the toolbar, open CCS Terminal. |
+ | To do this go to Windows Start Menu >> CCS>> Terminal >> Enter your code and press enter . | ||
- | In the POS terminal screen as shown below in Fig 2 you will find your tables button added in your toolbar: | + | In the POS terminal screen as shown below in Fig 2 you will find your tables button added in your toolbar: |
- | + | {{:guides:restaurant:guide_transfertable2.jpg|}} | |
- | {{:tables.jpg|}} | + | |
//Fig 2:POS Terminal Screen showing tables button// | //Fig 2:POS Terminal Screen showing tables button// | ||
+ | Click on Tables >> Transfer Tables in the consecutive POS terminal screens. The transfer tables button is shown in the Fig 3: | ||
- | Then click on Tables >> Transfer Tables in the consecutive POS terminal screens. The transfer tables button is shown in the Fig 3: | + | {{:guides:restaurant:guide_transfertable3.jpg|}} |
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- | {{:transfertable.jpg|}} | + | |
//Fig 3:POS Terminal Screen showing transfer tables button// | //Fig 3:POS Terminal Screen showing transfer tables button// |
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