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# Order Tag

DingDoong will automatically add a date tag to orders whose delivery dates are chosen through the app’s date picker.

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Besides, you can always choose to add other tags to the orders if that helps you better manage your business.

E.g. Add a “DingDoong” tag to easily filter orders going through DingDoong, in case you have multiple types of tags added to your orders by other apps.

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