Settings - Tying Rates to Customer Classes.
Article Contents:
This portion summarizes how to tie rates to customers.
Step-By-Step:
Step 1:
Navigate to the settings panel by clicking on the Gear Wheel icon on the top right-hand corner of the screen.
Step 2: Click on Class Management in the left-hand menu.
Step 3: Click on the ADD button to add a Customer class and Membership class. Toggle the Is Member button to yes for the Membership class. You can title a new class and can add a Due Amount ($) and Due Type from here.
Step 4: Click on EDIT for any modification of a Customer Class and Membership Class. Click on the Save button for any modification.
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