Where do I put service notes?

Where do I put service notes?

Service Notes can be added in three locations:
  1. Appointment Detail: Click on an appointment and then the note icon next to the service list.
  2. Check Out: Click on the service name from the receipt and the pop up offers a service note field.
  3. Client Card: If an appointment is Checked In, go to Client Card > Service Tab and click the Note icon to add.
To view past Service notes, go to Client Card > Service Tab. Click the Note icon.
Service Note Example: Color Formula “2 oz 5N w/ 20 vol for 45 min” or “Sensitive Skin”

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