Table mode - Table view and colors

This guide explains how to navigate between different table views and what the different colors of notes mean. To use Table Mode, you must first have created at least one table section with at least one table in the system in Backoffice.

Different table views in Table View

In Table Mode, there are up to three different views, depending on the settings:

  1. Map: Available only if a map view has been added to the table section. Here, the tables are displayed in a graphical overview.

  2. Grid: Displays the tables in an organized list or grid layout.

  3. View open bills: Displays a grid layout of all tables that have at least one open bill.

To switch views, use the "Map," "Grid," or "View open tabs" buttons at the bottom of the interface.

What the different colors on the bills mean

Each bill in Table Mode has a color that indicates its status. The colors help you quickly see where the bill is in the process. Here’s what the different colors mean:

  • Gray: The bill is empty and contains no items.

  • Red: The bill has items that haven’t been sent to the kitchen or the register yet.

  • Green: A draft bill has been printed.

  • Orange: All items on the bill have been sent to the kitchen or the register.

  • Other colors: Represent the color scheme for dishes and show the most recently served dish (if dishes are used). In Grid View, you’ll also see the dish’s abbreviation combined with its color.

  • Grid View also displays each bill at the table as an individual “dot” with its corresponding color. This is in contrast to Map View, which only shows the color of the most recent bill.