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# How to Update an Order

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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.**
2. Click on the three horizontal dots at the end of the specific order you want to update. This will show a dropdown.
3. Click on "View" from the dropdown. This will take you to the Details page.
4. Scroll to the Order Status section and click on "Update Order". This will show the Update Order form.
5. Enter your changes and click on "Update Order" to save the changes.

### FAQs

<details>

<summary>Will my customers be notified of the updates?</summary>

Yes, customers can be notified via SMS and email based on the updated order status.

</details>


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