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Working with Table Manager
If you are using a multi terminal environment any change that is made to an area on one POS Terminal will be
updated on the other POS Terminals in your POS Store.
When you are setting up your areas in the Table Manager Designer you can use the grid options to assist you in
placing your objects.
Copying areas
If you have areas that are similarly set up you can copy a previously created area to assist in the designing of the
new area. You can also copy one or all objects in an area to assist with adding mutliple objects, e.g. tables. If you
physically change the setup of an area in your business, you can simply open the Table Manager Designer window
in POS Terminal and re-design the area by moving, deleting or re-sizing your objects.
Deleting areas
You can also delete an area if it becomes redundant to your needs. If you delete an area you will be asked to con rm
the deletion. When an area is deleted all objects on that area are also deleted.
For more instructions on setting up, copying and deleting areas refer to the POS Terminal in-product Help or simply
press F1 on the Design Table Manager Layout window.
All about tables (interactive)
Tables are the main object that you use in the Table Manager designer. They are an interactable object that can be
reserved and have transactions held against them in POS Terminal.
Adding tables
When you add a table to your area layout it is represented by a button which has the table number and capacity of
the table displayed underneath it. The default table capacity is 4, however you can change this to any number that