How to add services to an order
GLASS Hire makes it easy to include multiple services in a single order. Whether you're ordering services for different participants or combining several tests into one checkout process, you can manage everything from a single order workflow.
In this video, you'll learn how to add additional services to an existing order, review service details, modify selections, remove services when needed, and complete payment for a multi-service order.
What You'll Learn
In this video, you'll learn how to create and manage orders containing multiple services in GLASS Hire.
- Add additional services to an existing order
- Order services for different participants within the same transaction
- Review and edit service selections before checkout
- Remove services from an order when necessary
- View service details and review the order total
- Complete payment and submit a multi-service order
Chapters
Transcript
- 0:06 You can always add multiple services to an order.
- 0:09 Let's say you have already set up a drug test.
- 0:12 Below the "Confirm Order" button, let's click "Order a Different Service, for a Different Person."
- 0:17 You'll select the service and participant as usual and make your way back to the Confirm Order screen.
- 0:23 At this point, service options can still be edited, and services can be removed from the order.
- 0:30 The details of each service are in an accordion and can be viewed one at a time.
- 0:35 Your grand total is located just above the "Confirm Order" button.
- 0:39 Next, you'll move on to payment, and your multi-service order will be confirmed.
- 0:44 Thanks for using GLASS.
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