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Taking inspiration from the Industry Showcase we hosted in Spring

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July’s Bite-Size Video is here! It’s hard to receive a change order without an accurate address, right? And yet, without validated locations in our system, there’s no way to ensure accurate deposit pick-up and change order drop-off. This month’s Bite-Size Video teaches you how to validate addresses so you can get the service you need. Don’t wait until you’re missing a change order delivery or have deposits piling up to validate your location addresses! Check out July’s Bite-Size Video “How to Validate Addresses” to learn more.

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In June’s training webinar, we covered an enhancement to our system; “Stale

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School's out for Summer! Children nationwide are trading tests and homework for hotdogs, family time, and fireworks displays. In the spirit of summertime, we're taking a break from our monthly webinars for the month of July. So catch up on what you missed in June, explore new Bite-Size videos, and check out a new video from our Solution Partner, Accuvia Software Group.

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Our Bite-Size Videos this month focus on two new features:   "Stale Deposits," a significant improvement to our existing "Phantom Deposits" feature in DTS Connex. Stale Deposits enables an end user to continuously source and utilize clean data by removing deposits made in error.  “Deleted Deposit” reason codes, a new tool useful for adding context surrounding deposits in the DTS Connex dashboard. In short, if a deposit is deleted, you can create customized reason codes (such as “torn bag,” “duplicate,” “miscount,” etc.,) that you require users to add to deleted or stale deposits. This gives personnel reviewing this information the ability to group deposit issues meaningfully and detect any patterns in deposits made in error or other anomalies. 

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It's time for some Spring cleaning! When it comes to a disorganized hall closet, overstuffed garage, or even your DTS Connex dashboard, sometimes it feels easier to keep up the status quo than to take a few minutes to reorganize and try a new approach. But that's exactly what we're inviting you to do this June with the resources we have for you this month. So take a minute, take a breath, and read through this month's newsletter, where you'll find actionable tools to help you clear out the cobwebs and optimize your DTS Connex usage and help you finish the first half (what?!? already?!?) of 2022 strong!

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Last month we hosted our annual DTS Connex Virtual Showcase,

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Finding the perfect balance between picking a password that’s both secure and memorable is a challenge not unique to your DTS Connex login. And hard as they might try, your users are bound to forget their passwords every once in a while. To err is human! You could even have a new store user who never learned the previous password before taking over the DTS login. Thankfully, while resetting a password might be a common issue in your organization, it doesn’t have to be time consuming. If you have a minute and a half and a bookmarks button on your internet browser, you’ve got a quick guide to resetting a user’s password you can access anytime or share with anyone in your organization with admin capabilities thanks to this month’s Bite-Size Video. Our second Bite-Size Video this month focuses on how to quickly send a mass communication to all users in your organization. Whether you’re reminding users of an upcoming holiday or have a message to share that’s specific to DTS usage, you don’t have to leave our dashboard to communicate with your users. Check out our three minute Bite-Size Video.

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The third set of Bite-Size Training Videos are here! Earlier

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It’s officially the time of year when calendars fill up,

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