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# How to Delete an Order

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Note: Deleting an order does not delete the sale.
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### Steps

1. **Click on "Sales & Orders" from the side menu and click on "Orders". This will take you to the Orders page.**&#x20;
2. Click on the three horizontal dots at the end of the specific order you want to delete. This will show a dropdown.
3. Click on "Delete" from the dropdown. This will show an alert asking you to confirm the deletion.
4. Click on "Delete" to confirm the action and complete the deletion.

### FAQs

<details>

<summary>Can I recover a deleted order?</summary>

No, once an order is deleted, it cannot be recovered. Ensure you want to delete the order before

</details>


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