4 Pint Jugs for the Football world cup

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4 Pint Jugs for the Football world cup

Posted by Gwyn Russell

There are a few ways to do this. The easiest way is to use the “3rd @ Price” on the draughts you already sell. If you are doing this on the till, then go to PLU programming in “Program 3” and enter a price for the “3rd @ Price”. This is the price you would like the jug to be sold for. use the double arrows on the right hand side to page down four times. Highlight the Quantity of “3rd @ Price” and type 4 and press enter on the keyboard (the arrow down and to the left on some keyboards) you will now be on the “Alt text for modifier” line, type in JUG with a space after it and press “Enter” again. Press the “NEXT” button on the keyboard, if you are doing a number of your draughts. If they are not one after the other then press “ESC” on the right hand side of the screen, you will be back at the list of PLU’s select the next draught you would like to see as a jug and repeat the process as above. Once you have completed all the PLU’s you would like to sell as jugs press the “EXIT” at the bottom right hand side of the screen, if you have a white screen with black writing on it, and go into “Program 4”, if you have Version 2017 and above (black background white writing) then press the KEYB button on the bottom right hand side of the screen. Navigate to the Draughts screen and copy the “Half” button to a blank button, press the box below the screen name in the control panel, press “OK” when it says Status Key, press “3rd @ Price” and press OK. Press the “Edit Text” button backspace the current descriptor and type in JUG and press “Enter”. Press the “X” on the top right hand side of the control panel. Go to sales mode (Training, clerk if you have one) and test your new jug. When you press the JUG button it should put a JUG before the draught you have programmed and if you press that draught it will sell 4 draughts at the price you specified. Good Luck and contact us if you have any trouble with this or if this way does not suit you. Remember to upload it to your back office if you’re using one. “C’mon England”

Gwyn Russell
Gwyn Russell