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Blasting Item Prices (Menu Selling)
Sales > F&I > Sales Desk
Inside the Primary Grid:
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Filter/Sort the primary grid to locate the Sales Desk.
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Select the Sales Desk by clicking on the corresponding line.
Within the Sales Desk screen:
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Click the [Menus] button in the Action Ribbon to open the Select Default Menu window.
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Click a line to select and open the corresponding menu. This will open the Menu Selling window.
a) If a Menu Selling has already been started for the Sales Desk/Deal, a prompt will appear asking “Open the saved Menu Selling?”.
b) Click [Yes] to display the saved Menu.
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Select the Price and/or Cost fields on an item block in one of the first three packages and input the amount(s).
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Click the BLAST icon within the item block.
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Click the SAVE icon on the right-hand side of the screen.
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Blasting an item serves two purposes.
a) If the item being blasted does not exist in the packages (packets) to the right, the blast function will copy that item to them and retain the Price and Cost.
b) If the item already exists in the adjacent packages (packet) to the right, the Price and Cost will replace those packages (packets) to match the blasted items.
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