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eatOS Dashboard: Default Modifiers Guide


Introduction


The eatOS Dashboard features a robust Default Modifiers Management tool that empowers businesses to efficiently manage the creation, updating, and removal of default modifiers. This detailed guide provides step-by-step instructions to ensure precise inventory oversight and recipe accuracy.


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How to Add or Create Default Modifiers


Adding a Default Modifier


Step 1: Access the menu management section and select "Default Modifiers."



Step 2: Select "+ New Default Modifiers" to initiate the addition of a new modifier.



Step 3: Input the required information:



3a. Specify the name of the default modifier (e.g., Bacon, Lettuce, Carrots).
3b. Select the appropriate type for the default modifier.
3c. Click "Save" to finalize and store the newly created default modifier.



How to Edit Default Modifier



Step 1: Locate the default modifier you wish to modify.
Step 2: Hover to the "Date Created" column.
Step 3: Choose "Edit" from the available options.
Step 4: Update the necessary details as required.



How to archive default modifier


Step 1: Select the default modifier you want to archive.
Step 2: Hover to the "Date Created" column
Step 3: Opt for "Archive" from the menu.



Step 4: Confirm the action by selecting "Yes, archive it!" Alternatively, you can choose to "Cancel" and retain the item.




Illustration: Default Modifier Positioning in Point-of-Sale (POS) Menu:



For a visual overview, refer to the illustration provided, which displays the accurate placement of default modifiers within your point-of-sale (POS) system.



Conclusion


By harnessing the Default Modifiers Management feature in the eatOS Dashboard, you can achieve efficient oversight and accurate management of your inventory settings. Follow these detailed steps to ensure optimal control and administration of your default modifiers.


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Updated on: 07/05/2025

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