Basic Maintenance

Basic Maintenance

In this section we'll cover basic maintenance tasks in your POS system. This is the stuff you'll do most often on a daily basis and will cover topics such as: Adding a new cashier to the system, adding a new item, changing the price of an item, adding a package price to an item, adding a bottle deposit to an item, etc. 

How to open SMS Pro

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How to create a new item in SMS Pro 

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How to create a new cashier in SMS Pro 

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How to add a package price to an item in SMS Pro 

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How to create and use Mix and Match codes in SMS Pro 

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How to add bottle deposits to items in SMS Pro 

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How to create a new vendor in SMS Pro 

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