Snap Controls for Table Layout
Do you have trouble perfectly aligning tables?
The table layout now works similarly to the button layout with “snap to right”, “snap to bottom”, and alignment functions.
First click on a table that will be the anchor (to tell the other tables what to follow). When you are done using a function, click “cancel options” so that you will be able to freely drag tables and add more tables to the layout.
The align function will perfectly align all tables with your anchor. If you have tables in a horizontal row, click “align right”. If you want them to align in a column, click “align bottom”.
Copying Shift Levels
Perfect for pizzas and using “green buttons”!
In previous versions, MicroSale would allow you to copy modifier groups, but it would not carry over shift pricing.
Create your new modifier group and save it. Go to the modifier group that has the proper shift levels and click “copy shift levels”.
Changing Shift Level Pricing at Once
Perfect for pizzas and using “green buttons”!
If you have a topping that should have a price increase or decrease, you can now make that change throughout the modifier groups at once. Select a modifier in a list that you need to change, for example, Bacon. For Price Level 1, bacon should now be $1.25 instead of $1.00. MicroSale will find all Bacon modifiers that are listed at $1.00 and change it to the new price.
Placing Modifiers out of Stock
Designed for Kiosk
In kiosk, a customer is entering in his/her own menu items. If sides are listed as a modifier, and for example, you are out of coleslaw, a customer would need to know in order to make a different selection.
This function pulls up a list of all modifier names, so if coleslaw is listed in multiple groups, it only needs to be selected once.
Green Buttons Supported with Kiosk
Green buttons (aka included ingredients on menu items) are now supported in kiosk mode. Now a customer can see exactly what comes on each item.
Switching Printer Routing on the fly
Designed for large, high volume bars
This feature allows a server to choose where items print. For example, a bar has multiple tablets where the servers can migrate throughout the building. If the servers are closer to “Bar 1” than “Bar 4”, they can ring in the items and send the items to Bar 1. If they forget to choose a printer, it will simply print where the items are sent to print originally.
Copying Buttons to other Screens
Useful for using the same buttons on multiple screens; for example, subcategories, sides, or common items
- Select a category on the button layout
- Choose the button that you wish to copy
- Select the category to paste the button
- Repeat as necessary
(Not designed for copying shift level buttons – shift levels assigned by category and proper setup is necessary)