Convertri Updates – 1/11/22
It’s all quiet on the Convertri front this week, as our devs are hard at work creating some new features for you.
That’s why, in the near future, you can expect more account-level settings that will drastically reduce the time you spend making similar edits across your pages.
This week, however, we do have a much-anticipated update to the Orders screen that will make it easier to sort through all those prospects and products.
So read on to discover what’s new this week:
FEATURES
Orders – the search box on the Orders screen now works just like the search boxes everywhere else on the site. Namely, it now works in real time, is no longer case-sensitive and will return partial matches for product names and prospect names. So, for example, if you have a customer called Juan Roman, searching for ‘rom’ should pick up his orders.
BUGS
None this week – but did you know that the red postman butterfly develops its own poison? Its caterpillars eat toxic passion flower vines and those poisons are stored in its body for the rest of its life as a deterrent to predators.
INTERESTING STUFF
This week, Alexandra walks you through our carousel feature and its recent updates:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/convertri/posts/3018188051658538/
Dan has made a video all about guideline widths and snap lines:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/convertri/posts/3014927831984560/
And on this day in history, the Stamp Act went into effect in 1765, marking the first British parliamentary attempt to raise revenue through direct taxation of all American colonial commercial and legal papers, newspapers, pamphlets, cards, almanacs, and dice. It was not popular. But if you still want to go ahead and add tax to your own pamphlets, cards, almanacs and dice (or whatever you want to sell through Convertri), check this out:
https://help.convertri.com/article/444-how-to-apply-tax-to-products
Happy converting!
Beth
Executive Word Arranger at Convertri