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How to check my daily tasks in POS?

To ensure smooth operations and task management, monitor daily tasks directly within the POS system.

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Written by Support Turnsapp
Updated over a week ago

The Turns POS System offers a convenient way to manage daily tasks and ensure that all responsibilities are completed efficiently. With a user-friendly interface, you can easily access and mark tasks as completed. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to manage daily tasks in the Turns POS System.

Managing Daily Tasks:

Step 1: Access the Home Screen

Open the Turns POS System on your device, and you will be directed to the home screen.

Step 2: Locate Daily Tasks

On the top section of the home screen, below the date and time, you can find the "Daily Tasks" area. This section displays tasks assigned specifically to you or common tasks shared among team members.

Step 3: Review Assigned Tasks

Review the list of tasks displayed. Each task will typically include details such as the task name, store location, assigned employee(s), start time, end time, and task description.

Step 4: Double tap the tasks

You can double tap the tasks and you can mark complete or add notes, if necessary.

Step 5: Mark Completed Tasks

Once you have completed a task, click on the task name or checkbox associated with the task. This action will mark the task as completed.

Step 6: Track Task Progress

As you mark tasks as completed, the list of daily tasks will automatically update to reflect the progress. Completed tasks may be removed from the list or visually indicated as finished, depending on the system's design.

Conclusion:

The Turns POS System simplifies the management of daily tasks, ensuring efficient task completion and smooth workflow. By following these steps, you can easily access and manage your assigned tasks from the home screen. Marking completed tasks provides a clear overview of your progress and enables effective task tracking. This feature helps streamline operations and contributes to overall productivity and organization within your business.

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