Custom packing slip

I have looked everywhere. How do you customize the packing slip in Bonanza. I want to include my information, a message plus my logo instead of the Bonanza logo.

Other than customizing PayPal’s I see no other way to do this. This makes it too cumbersome to go outside of Bonanza. I am hoping someone has a solution. :)

Thank you!

asked almost 5 years ago

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I have a template (a logo, return coupon codes, note to customer) in Word and I copy the invoice and paste it in…print it and send with the package

answered almost 5 years ago

ccmom
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BookbinEtc says: May 15, 2020

ooooh, good idea, Cindy – thanks!

There is no way to customize the logo on the Bonanza packing slip. You can only edit the message to the buyer and your seller name.

I would suggest viewing the packing slip online (or printing it as a PDF file), and then adding your logo (via copy/paste perhaps) over the top of the Bonanza logo that appears at the top. Or add your logo to the area below your name via editing or copy/paste.

answered almost 5 years ago

tomwayne1
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Hello, I use Pre printed labels with Booth Name, My email address and place for a personnel hand written message. Then attach it to packing slip at the seller message location.

answered almost 5 years ago

We make overlays using Inkscape. Each marketplace has it’s own ‘named’ overlay. (marketplace.LABEL.pdf & marketplace.PKSLIP.pdf). Another productivity hack I use is naming our overlays starting with ZZZ. That way when we import them, all of the overlays show first with our file browser set to show files by modification date – descending.

Once you’re overlays are tweaked to pixel perfection, it’d take seconds to open the original shipping label or pkslip in Inkscape, import the correct overlay, save the file and get on with it.

Easy. Peasy. Lemon-squeezy. YMMV.

answered almost 5 years ago

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