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Wholesale: Combined Pull Sheets
Wholesale: Combined Pull Sheets

Use this feature for organizing your packaging processes across multiple orders

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Written by Madie
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Updated 4/20/2022

Each order has its own Pull Sheet that can be printed or exported, but you can also combine all that information into one Combined Pull Sheet to show the totals needed across multiple orders. Use either type of Pull Sheet as you see fit for your operation. This article is about using the Combined Pull Sheet.

If you'd like to have this feature but can't find it, ask us in chat and we'll be happy to enable it in your account.

Print Combined Pull Sheet

This produces a PDF to print or download.

A. On the Orders Overview, click List View in the upper right

B. Use the filters and/or click on any column to sort by to find the orders you want to package. In the image below, we've searched by the Ready to Pack stage

1. Click on the checkbox next to each order to select it, or click on the checkbox column header to select all

2. As you select orders, the total price of the order will tally here in case you like to package orders based on set totals at a time

  • Note: The totals will not reflect orders that are already in transit or beyond if you are re-packing those

C. Go to Print/Share > Print Combined Pull Sheets to generate the report version

D. Choose your desired page orientation in the popup window, then a preview will display. From the preview, you can send it to the printer or download the PDF.

E. The report groups products by strain, type, brand, and product, broken out by vendor and order number. This lets you see how much needs to be pulled, with further totals by product and size

  • Note: For pre-packaged products, the first PO number refers to the number of orders involved. So, in the example above at the top right, there are 2 orders needing a combined total of 300 units for a total of 300g.

Export Combined Pull Sheet

This option downloads the data into a .csv file that can be further manipulated in Excel or another spreadsheet application. This option is useful if you have additional reporting requirements not currently met with the printed pull sheet.


1. After selecting any sales orders (same as steps A and B in the section above), go to Print/Share > Export Combined Pull Sheets.

2. Your file will automatically download or you will be prompted to save the .csv

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