Mastering Order Edits and Split Shipments
What is it?
Shopify allows you to modify an order after it has been placed but before it has been fully fulfilled. This includes adding items, removing items, adjusting quantities, or sending only part of an order now (partial fulfillment) and the rest later.Why is it important?
In the past, you had to cancel the entire order and ask the customer to buy again—a guaranteed way to annoy them. Editing saves the sale. Partial fulfillment is equally critical: if a customer buys a T-shirt (in stock) and a Hoodie (pre-order), shipping the T-shirt immediately keeps the customer happy while they wait for the hoodie.How to Edit an Order (The Steps):
- Go to Orders and click on the specific order number.
- Click the Edit button near the top right (Note: If the order is already fulfilled, you cannot edit the items, only the shipping address or notes).
- To Remove/Adjust: Decrease the quantity of an item. Shopify will automatically calculate the refund amount due to the customer.
- To Add: Click 'Add custom item' or search your products. If this increases the total price, you will need to send an invoice to the customer for the difference using the 'Send invoice' button.
- Click Update: This finalizes the change and adjusts your inventory automatically.
How to Handle Partial Fulfillment:
When fulfilling, simply reduce the number of items in the 'Items to fulfill' section. For example, change the quantity of the out-of-stock item to 0. Click 'Fulfill items'. The order status will change to 'Partially Fulfilled', and the remaining items will stay open until you are ready to ship them.
🤖 AI Workflow Hack
Use an AI tool (like ChatGPT or Shopify Magic) to draft a templated email for partial fulfillments. Prompt it: 'Write a friendly email to a customer explaining that their T-shirt is on the way, but their Hoodie is on backorder and will ship in 3 days. Apologize for the split shipment.' Save this as a 'Saved Reply' in your Shopify Inbox to answer queries in seconds.
⚠️ Common Pitfalls & Do's and Don'ts
- Do: Check the 'Send notification to customer' box when editing. Transparency reduces support tickets.
- Don't: Edit an order after capturing payment without realizing you might incur a second transaction fee if you have to charge them again for an added item.
- Do: Be careful with authorization holds. If you edit an order that hasn't been captured yet, ensure the total doesn't exceed the authorized amount, or the payment might fail.
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