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Manage Orders page

The page defaults to - Order in last 7 Days, no matter what I try to change or save.

Has anyone found a way to make the default preference - i.e. when you load the page - to bring up 30 days ?

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Manage Orders page

The page defaults to - Order in last 7 Days, no matter what I try to change or save.

Has anyone found a way to make the default preference - i.e. when you load the page - to bring up 30 days ?

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Unfortunately, this is a known problem and there is no way how to save the settings and make them permanent.

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Well this is just great - They have now removed the user setting for the Quick Filter option so now the Orders just appear in any old fashion, sometimes descending, sometimes ascending, sometimes 180 Days other times 7 Days.

You just know when something works Amazon will just have to fiddle with it !

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Seller_qHzcAWcsPVCfg

Thanks for the info guys.
Was using FF - still do and the Quick Filter is back today.

Out of interest, which browser do folks use?
We use FF because we like it AND because IE, Edge and Chrome all take an age to open the Inventory at 250 per page, much longer than FFox.

How do you find them?

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It takes Chrome about 6 seconds to fully load a 250 item Inventory page.
It takes Firefox about 4 seconds.

This is W10 running on PC with 3.20Ghz AMD quad and 22Gb memory.
BB running at 64.88Mbps download.

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It is at it again.

My Quick filter is - 30 Days / Descending / 100 per page.

No matter what I do Amazon gives me Ascending (and sometimes jumbled I think - no proof)

Still using FF as it is faster (able to use the Inventory quicker etc) and even after ALL Cookies removed, FF re-booted, Amazon still give me Ascending when opening the Manage Orders page - then on using my saved Quick Filter it changes the other options correctly but leaves it Ascending.

There has to be a bug in their stupid primary school coding ! (not happy when I end up printing 75 orders back to front)

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Manage Orders page

The page defaults to - Order in last 7 Days, no matter what I try to change or save.

Has anyone found a way to make the default preference - i.e. when you load the page - to bring up 30 days ?

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Manage Orders page

The page defaults to - Order in last 7 Days, no matter what I try to change or save.

Has anyone found a way to make the default preference - i.e. when you load the page - to bring up 30 days ?

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The page defaults to - Order in last 7 Days, no matter what I try to change or save.

Has anyone found a way to make the default preference - i.e. when you load the page - to bring up 30 days ?

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Unfortunately, this is a known problem and there is no way how to save the settings and make them permanent.

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Well this is just great - They have now removed the user setting for the Quick Filter option so now the Orders just appear in any old fashion, sometimes descending, sometimes ascending, sometimes 180 Days other times 7 Days.

You just know when something works Amazon will just have to fiddle with it !

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Seller_qHzcAWcsPVCfg

Thanks for the info guys.
Was using FF - still do and the Quick Filter is back today.

Out of interest, which browser do folks use?
We use FF because we like it AND because IE, Edge and Chrome all take an age to open the Inventory at 250 per page, much longer than FFox.

How do you find them?

00
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Seller_qHzcAWcsPVCfg

It takes Chrome about 6 seconds to fully load a 250 item Inventory page.
It takes Firefox about 4 seconds.

This is W10 running on PC with 3.20Ghz AMD quad and 22Gb memory.
BB running at 64.88Mbps download.

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Seller_qHzcAWcsPVCfg

It is at it again.

My Quick filter is - 30 Days / Descending / 100 per page.

No matter what I do Amazon gives me Ascending (and sometimes jumbled I think - no proof)

Still using FF as it is faster (able to use the Inventory quicker etc) and even after ALL Cookies removed, FF re-booted, Amazon still give me Ascending when opening the Manage Orders page - then on using my saved Quick Filter it changes the other options correctly but leaves it Ascending.

There has to be a bug in their stupid primary school coding ! (not happy when I end up printing 75 orders back to front)

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Seller_EJIX7rqDNQJi2

Unfortunately, this is a known problem and there is no way how to save the settings and make them permanent.

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Seller_EJIX7rqDNQJi2

Unfortunately, this is a known problem and there is no way how to save the settings and make them permanent.

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Seller_qHzcAWcsPVCfg

Well this is just great - They have now removed the user setting for the Quick Filter option so now the Orders just appear in any old fashion, sometimes descending, sometimes ascending, sometimes 180 Days other times 7 Days.

You just know when something works Amazon will just have to fiddle with it !

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Seller_qHzcAWcsPVCfg

Well this is just great - They have now removed the user setting for the Quick Filter option so now the Orders just appear in any old fashion, sometimes descending, sometimes ascending, sometimes 180 Days other times 7 Days.

You just know when something works Amazon will just have to fiddle with it !

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Seller_qHzcAWcsPVCfg

Thanks for the info guys.
Was using FF - still do and the Quick Filter is back today.

Out of interest, which browser do folks use?
We use FF because we like it AND because IE, Edge and Chrome all take an age to open the Inventory at 250 per page, much longer than FFox.

How do you find them?

00
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Seller_qHzcAWcsPVCfg

Thanks for the info guys.
Was using FF - still do and the Quick Filter is back today.

Out of interest, which browser do folks use?
We use FF because we like it AND because IE, Edge and Chrome all take an age to open the Inventory at 250 per page, much longer than FFox.

How do you find them?

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Seller_qHzcAWcsPVCfg

It takes Chrome about 6 seconds to fully load a 250 item Inventory page.
It takes Firefox about 4 seconds.

This is W10 running on PC with 3.20Ghz AMD quad and 22Gb memory.
BB running at 64.88Mbps download.

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Seller_qHzcAWcsPVCfg

It takes Chrome about 6 seconds to fully load a 250 item Inventory page.
It takes Firefox about 4 seconds.

This is W10 running on PC with 3.20Ghz AMD quad and 22Gb memory.
BB running at 64.88Mbps download.

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Seller_qHzcAWcsPVCfg

It is at it again.

My Quick filter is - 30 Days / Descending / 100 per page.

No matter what I do Amazon gives me Ascending (and sometimes jumbled I think - no proof)

Still using FF as it is faster (able to use the Inventory quicker etc) and even after ALL Cookies removed, FF re-booted, Amazon still give me Ascending when opening the Manage Orders page - then on using my saved Quick Filter it changes the other options correctly but leaves it Ascending.

There has to be a bug in their stupid primary school coding ! (not happy when I end up printing 75 orders back to front)

00
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Seller_qHzcAWcsPVCfg

It is at it again.

My Quick filter is - 30 Days / Descending / 100 per page.

No matter what I do Amazon gives me Ascending (and sometimes jumbled I think - no proof)

Still using FF as it is faster (able to use the Inventory quicker etc) and even after ALL Cookies removed, FF re-booted, Amazon still give me Ascending when opening the Manage Orders page - then on using my saved Quick Filter it changes the other options correctly but leaves it Ascending.

There has to be a bug in their stupid primary school coding ! (not happy when I end up printing 75 orders back to front)

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