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1. Figure 10 Floating Shelf Setup Editing a Shelf There are several ways to access the Change Shelf dialogue box 1 Double click the shelf you wish to edit 2 Right click over the shelf and select Change Shelf 3 With a shelf selected click the Shelf Menu and select Change Shelf height can also be adjusted by dragging shelves up and down along the vertical uprights or to a new section 43 The following display uses a full sized base shelf and 3 floating shelves Notice how the floating shelves attach directly to the pegboard instead of the standards Figure 11 Three Floating Shelves with 1 base shelf Show Shelf Numbers Menu View Show Shelf Numbers Selecting this option turns the display of shelf number tags on and off and is particularly useful when working with Smart Plan for Shelves Note If you have rearranged the shelf positions it is possible that the shelf numbers will not be in consecutive order on your planogram 44 How Shelves are Placed on the Plan When first adding shelves to a section the shelves are placed from the bottom up The first shelf is placed so that the top of the shelf is level with the top of the kickplate or if no kickplate the shelf top is level with the bottom of the display the bottom of the shelf actually hangs below the display In a reality the top of the kickplate if the first shelf From the first shelf the shelf height extends upwards and if there s a peg
2. Zoom In Turns the pointer into a magnifying glass to enlarge the view of a specific item shelf or section of the plan changes the display only not the actual plan Each mouse click enlarges the view by one increment 3 Magnify Zoom Out Turns the pointer into a magnifying glass to shrink the view and display more of the plan changes the display only not the actual plan Each mouse click shrinks the view by one increment 4 Grabber Tool Turns the pointer into a hand and moves the plan up down or right left within the Plan Window an alternative to Scroll Bars 5 Scale Slider Re scales the size of the view in the Plan Window an alternative method for zooming in and out Detailed information about all of the above features can be found in Sections 5 through 8 How to Execute Commands The many features of Shelf Logic Quik Plan can be executed by using menus keyboard shortcuts button and tool bars mouse clicks or drag and drop Before executing some commands you must first select a shelf or item on which the command will be performed Clicking the left mouse button on a shelf or item selects and highlights it in bright red Menus There are two ways to execute commands from the menus 1 Using the mouse click the menu name then click the command on the drop down menu 2 Using the keyboard hold down lt Alt gt and press the underlined letter in the menu name then press the underlined letter in the comma
3. Figure 1 Main Window 1 Menu Bar 2 Button Bar 4 Item Selection 3 Plan Window Window ait SHELF LOGIC Quik PI Le DES File Edit View Shelf Item Tools Reports Help Seel Sei ele zl E ER RR FR ITEM NAME Self Fastner Bib Small L amp G Rake Stanley File Stanley Level Stanley Pipe Wrend Stanley Saw Glide Stanley Wrench Toddler Dish Tumblemates Bowl All Detergent Coca Cola Glass Se 0M 0 0 UN UN Y Y 0 1 Y HMM LN 1 Y HONDUVDVVGIUdIUMGIOGD Garelick Organic 2 Garelick Organic Mil Glad Handle Tie Honey Nut Cheerios Huggies LOL Butter LOL Margarine Sticks LOL Unsalted Butter Milkbone Pampers Premium Reeses PB Pie Scoop Away Litter Snickers Pie Stanley Handsaw Tidy Cat Box Liners je V 2 Windows Explorer em e e XO 2 47 PM 7 Status Bar 8 Scroll Bars 15 as DH E et Menu Bar Contains all of the commands and features of Shelf Logic Quik Plan Button Bar Shortcuts to some of the most frequently used commands Plan Window This is where you will construct and edit your plan Item Selection Window Displays your Items database Rulers Located above and to the left of the Plan Window to aid in the positioning of items and shelves One inch on the ruler bar equals one foot of actual display Tool Bar Contains several useful tools for viewing creating and editing your plan Status Bar Displays information ab
4. Edit Undo Keyboard Shortcut lt Ctrl Z gt Each time one of the above commands is executed your plan reverts back one action You can click Undo up to 10 consecutive times Actions that can be undone are e Moved shelves and items e Deleted shelves and items e Items placed on the planogram e Updates from database see Section 4 e Cut and Paste Redo Hot Button Redo Menu Edit Redo Keyboard Shortcut lt Ctrl R gt Redo reverses the last Undo operation You can Redo up to the last 10 Undo operations If you delete a shelf the Undo command would restore the deleted shelf The Redo command would delete the shelf again With Undo and Redo you can go backward and forward through changes made to your planogram Finding Items on the Planogram Hot Button Find Menu Edit Find Keyboard Shortcut lt Ctrl F gt The Find feature locates and highlights all matching items on a planogram If an item on the planogram is selected it is assumed that this is the item to match Executing one of the above commands will locate and highlight items in the plan that matches the selection If no item is selected the Find box will open as shown below Enter a UPC Code SKU Code Hem Code Item Name or Category to locate matching items 61 at Find UPC Code i i SKU Code Cancel Item No Item Name Category Figure 15 Find Item Plan Information Menu View Info The View Info command displays the plan s
5. Releasing the left mouse button returns the pointer to the standard arrow 66 Section 9 File Management Saving Plans Name and Save a New Plan Hot Button Save Menu File Save Keyboard Shortcut lt Ctrl S gt We recommend naming and saving a new plan as soon as you have defined the layout and also performing frequent saves throughout your work session This will prevent the loss of your work should an operating problem or user error occur After executing one of the above commands the standard Windows File Save dialogue box will open as shown below You should accept the default save location in the Shelflogic_QuikPlan DataFile folder Save Plan File Save in gt Samples X E Demo Plan Pallet Rack PNO Ee Demo Plan Slat Wall PNO My Recent Demo Plan Standard Gondola PNO Documents E Desktop My Documents My Computer a File name v Mi My Network Save as type Plan files PNO Cancel Places Figure 18 Save Plan 67 Y Enter a file name for the new plan Long files names are acceptable Do not include the period and 3 letter extension in your file name The file extension of PNO will automatically be added by Shelf Logic Quik Plan Click the OK Button to save the file Opening an Existing Plan Hot Button Open Menu File Open Keyboard Shortcut lt Ctrl O gt Once you have named and saved a plan you can reopen it for editing
6. Figure 14 The Group Formed by the Above Lasso Deleting Items and Shelves You can delete a single item or group of items including shelves Select the item or group and click the Cut button on the Button Bar or right click and select Delete from the menu The deleted item is temporarily stored in the clipboard for reuse A shelf cannot be deleted if there are items on it The items must first be moved deleted or grouped with the shelf 58 Section 7 Editing Features Editing Display Setup The display dimensions of a planogram can be edited through the Display Setup dialogue box at any time Double click on an empty section of the planogram or right click and select Display Setup Keep in mind that some changes to Display Setup may have significant impact on a planogram that is already under construction We suggest saving your planogram before making any changes to the setup since you cannot use the Undo feature on changes to Display Setup To restore the display to the previous configuration close the file without saving changes and then re open it 59 Section 8 Other Features Cut Copy Paste Another way to duplicate items and or shelves is by using the standard Windows Cut Copy amp Paste features After cutting or copying an item it can be pasted repeatedly into different locations on the planogram The Cut Command Hot Button Cut Menu Edit Cut Keyboard Shortcut lt Ctrl X gt Upon executing one of t
7. Item Number is the default display field however you can easily change the display field to UPC Code SKU Code Item Name or Description To change the default Item display field 1 Place the mouse pointer inside the Items Window and right click 2 Select the desired display field from the menu When you change the display by field your selection becomes the new default and will remain in effect until the next time you change it The display by field can also be set in Preferences The selected display by field and item number print on line art planograms 32 To locate an item in the Item Window click the mouse inside the window and type the first letter or number of the item The curser highlighted bar will jump to the beginning of that section or use the scroll bars to scroll through the list When working with a large database the Filter Feature see below can be used to restrict the items that appear in the Item Selection Window for easier selection Once an item has been added to a planogram the text color for that item will turn red indicating that the item has already been selected Removing that item from the planogram will restore the text color to black 33 Section 5 Creating a Display Display Concepts This chapter will introduce the basic concepts of creating a planogram Additional features of Shelf Logic Quik Plan are covered in Sections 6 7 and 8 The steps for creating a planogram are really very si
8. area height specified then that extends upwards after the shelf height After that comes the second shelf For example the shelf height of the first shelf is 12 inches and the peg area height is 6 inches So there s a total of 18 inches in between the shelves The bottom of the second shelf starts at 18 inches up and if this second shelf thickness is an inch then the top of the second shelf is 19 inches above the top of the first shelf ff you specify a Distance from the bottom then the shelf will start at this location regardless of shelf heights and peg area heights Moving Shelves This is where the logic in Shelf Logic comes in The shelves act in very specific ways to help you in moving them around the display and lend themselves to trying different display scenarios Much of this behavior is controlled by the Smart Shelf feature When Smart Shelf is turned off then after the shelves are moved the shelves remain in place but their shelf height and peg area height are adjusted to fit the newly placed shelves With Smart Shelf turned on then after the shelves are moved the position of the shelves above the moved shelves are moved up or down so the shelf height and peg area height remain the same If there isn t enough room for the changes requested in other words not enough room at the top to push shelves upwards you will get an error message and the move will be undone Some examples will make this clear
9. at any time After executing one of the above commands the standard Windows Open File dialogue box will open as shown below Select a plan from the list in the left window and click the OK Button to open it The database used to create this plan will also open Open Plan File Look in IS Samples D Dez ES 3 Demo Plan Pallet Rack PNO Ee Demo Plan Slat Wall PNO My Recent Demo Plan Standard Gondola PNO Documents E Desktop My Documents Qs My Computer File name Demo Plan Standard Gondola PNO X My Network Files of type Plan files PNO y Places Open as read only Figure 19 File Open 68 Saving a Copy With a New Name Menu File Save As After making changes to an existing planogram you may want to save the changes in a new file leaving the original planogram unchanged This is a good way to make several different versions for comparisons By saving your plan frequently under different names you can always revert to an earlier version After executing the above command the standard Windows Save As dialogue box will open Enter a new file name in the File Name box Long file names are acceptable Do not add the period and 3 letter extension Click the OK button to save the file The original file will close and the newly named file will become the active planogram file Closing a Plan Hot Button Windows Close Button Menu File Close You can close a pl
10. next record Once an existing item has been edited Shelf Logic Quik Plan will automatically insert the current date in the Last Change Date field Editing the item s UPC code will create a duplicate item with a new UPC code The original item will remain unchanged Deleting an Item From the Database After locating the item in the database click the Delete button Deleting an item in this manner permanently erases the item from the database Note Certain changes to an existing database can have detrimental effects on plans previously created with that database 30 Update From Database Menu Item Update from database When a plan file is opened Shelf Logic Quik Plan automatically checks the database for possible changes in three areas 1 Does the item on the plan still exist in the current database e If the item has been deleted a warning dialogue box will open listing the deleted UPC codes and deleted items on the plan will be marked with a large black X as shown below This item cannot be updated and should be removed from the plan Figure 3 Deleted UPC Code 2 Are the length width and depth of the items on the plan the same as in the current database e If not the item is marked with a large black exclamation point as shown below 3 Are the peg hole locations left and top the same as in the current database e If not the item is marked with a large black exclamation point as shown below Fig
11. practice database and plan files have been included for use during the learning process To access the sample files Click File Open Double click the Shelf Logic Quik Plan folder Double click the Samples folder Double click one of the sample files This will open a sample planogram and activate the sample database Le Note The sample database will continue to be active until you close Shelf Logic Quik Plan You should not enter your records into this database After using the samples planograms exit the program Then restart the program and start a new planogram or open an existing planogram you have created Program Specifications Capabilities Number of items in the database file 100 Maximum faces on a plan 4000 Maximum Items stacked behind each other in a facing 255 Maximum shelves on a plan 250 Maximum plan width 50 Feet Maximum plan height 50 Feet Maximum number of databases Maximum number of databases per plan 4 Maximum Levels of Undo and Redo 10 Plan Scaling Zoom Ratio 1 5 1 to 63 1 at 640x480 monitor resolution Scale Ratio 5 1 4 feet screen inch to 1 1 2 inches screen inch Viewing capacity 45 x 27 feet to 3 4 x 1 14 feet at 640x480 monitor resolution Item measurement accuracy to 1 16 inch 6 Tool Bar gt Screen Elements Main Window If you are running Shelf Logic Quik Plan while reading this manual you will need to open a planogram to activate all of the menus and features
12. the active section Section Number Always defaults to the active section The active section is the last section in which the mouse was clicked You can change the default section number if necessary Length This is the length of the shelf in inches from left to right This measurement defaults to the length of the section as defined in Display Setup and cannot be changed Note If you need to add a shelf that is shorter or longer than the section length the floating shelf feature should be used 41 Height This is the shelf height the distance from the top surface of the current shelf to the bottom surface of the shelf above it This is the area reserved for items and will appear as a shaded area on the screen Note The top shelf of each section will still have the specified shelf height reserved for items even though there is no shelf above it as indicated by the shaded area Thickness This is the thickness of the shelf Peg Area Height If desired there can be a peg area above the shelf and below the shelf above The peg area starts on top of the specified shelf height The shelf above will start after the peg area so if you have a 6 inch shelf height and a 6 inch peg area then there s a total of 12 inches between the shelves If you don t want a peg area above a shelf then make the peg area height 0 OK Button Accepts the shelf dimensions closes the Add Shelf dialogue box and adds the shelf or shelves to
13. to assist the user with operating problems provide clarification of printed or online documentation answer common questions about getting started and for gathering user feedback on their Shelf Logic experience Technical Support is not offered as an alternative to reading the User Manual or to provide extensive training The many features of Shelf Logic Quik Plan have been designed to make the job of planogramming simple and enjoyable However no matter how easy a software program might be you can only use it to its fullest capability if you learn to use it properly With Shelf Logic Quik Plan the learning process takes the intermediate computer user about three hours Reading our User Manual with the program running is usually all it takes If you do not take the time to do so you will miss out on many of the time saving features and helpful tips we provide throughout this manual Image Support The User Manual contains suggestions for preparing your images for use with Shelf Logic Quik Plan Due to the vast number of graphic software programs currently in use we cannot provide assistance with editing or converting your images Please consult technical support for the graphic program you use We can provide assistance in creating your images on a fee for service basis Contact the Sales Department for additional details Shelf Logic Web Site User Section You will need a User ID and password to gain access to the web site
14. vital statistics such as the number of shelves and items the name of the database used and the version of Shelf Logic Quik Plan used to create the plan This information is especially useful when reviewing older plans Version Information Menu Help About Upon executing the above command a dialogue box will open and show which Shelf Logic product and version is currently running 62 Viewing Features Shelf Logic Quik Plan has several features to customize the way the main screen is displayed When working with large plans turning off rulers button bars and tool bars will maximize the viewing space The following features can be turned on or off at any time during a work session from the View Menu Customizing the Screen Display Show Ruler Menu View Show Ruler One inch on the ruler bar equals one foot of display space When the rulers are turned off you will have more working space in the Plan Window however you will not be able to create guidelines Show Button Bar Menu View Show Button Bar The Hot Buttons on the Button Bar are shortcuts to some of the more frequently used commands Turning off the Button Bar provides more working screen space Commands normally executed from the Button Bar can be executed from menus when the Button Bar is turned off Show Tool Bar Menu View Show Tool Bar Like the Button Bar the Tool Bar also contains shortcuts to frequently used commands and features These can be
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16. Logic Quik Plan will automatically scale the bitmap image to the proper size for the planogram however if the image is too large or too small print quality may be affected The recommended size is approximately 100 to 400 pixels height or width with the second dimension proportionate to the first e Cropping the photograph should be taken straight on and never at an angle Crop as close as possible to the edges of the actual item removing as much excess background as possible e Change background color since the printed planogram background is white the graphic image background should also be white e Drawing tools for creating shapes 29 Maintaining the Items Database Editing the Item Maintenance Form Menu Item Maintenance Hot Button Items Executing one of the above commands will open an empty Item Maintenance screen to enter a new item or edit an existing one Locate the item you wish to edit using one of the following methods e Select the item on the planogram right click and select Edit Item e Double click the item on the planogram e Locate the item in the Items Window right click and select Edit Item e Open Item Maintenance and search the database for the item Saving Changes to the Items Database After making changes to an existing item click the Save button to save the changes and clear the Item Maintenance form or click the right or left scroll button to save the new record and proceed to the
17. SHELF LOGIC QUIK PLAN Version 1 0 Release 00 USER S MANUAL July 7 2004 2004 Shelf Logic Software Shelf Logic is a registered trademark of Shelf Logic Software TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION T INTRODUCTION eut ee EE EEN 6 WELCOME TO SHELF LOGIC QUIK PLAN 6 GETTING HELP 8 tia ia ia dais 6 About This User EE 6 Online Helper enneren a i a T tea mile aud a ca 7 Tran O AAA A EE LEI EE EAT CD A 7 Technical EE 8 What Does Technical Support teuer eege geht deeNeeget 8 Image SUPPOTT EE 9 Shelf Logic Web Site User Second a 9 System EE 9 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION eege eege GEES 10 INSTALLING SHELF LOGIC QUIK PLAN a 10 Instructions for First Time Installations ocio ies 10 Registering Shelf Logic Quik Plati c ccsscssssssssssssssvssssscsvessscssessscrssessssnsseeseanenvenes 11 UPGRADING FROM A PREVIOUS VERSION csssceescecsseceseceseeeeseecsaecseeeseeeeneecsaecaeesses 12 MOVING SHELF LOGIC QUIK PEN eat 12 Reinstalling Shelf Logic Quik Plan 12 GETTING STARTED wie ri a dea Deeds es da delved i debe Meade ead te Bs le Ea loans 13 Starting Shelf Logic Quik Plan ici 13 SECTION 3 OVERVIEW E 14 PROGRAM SPECIFICATIONS utili ada ENNS 14 Cap ac 14 TEE 14 SCREEN ELEMENTS dlls Oteo lirio cionado 15 Main WIR O A A a ege 15 b ton BaT soi enee a E A a A AA a e Eians 16 LON BA A is 18 HOW TO EXECUTE COMMANDS a n R n A E E 19 MES A E A a 19 FLOP BUGIS A A a al 19 Shortcut Menus Right Mouse Button 19
18. UPWARDS SMART SHELF OPP FIGURE 14 MOVING THE SHELF UP MORE SMART SHELF OFF FIGURE 15 BEFORE MOVING A SHELF U WARDS SMART SHELF ON sssssssossseesessssese00 FIGURE 16 AFTER THE SHELF MOVE SMART SHELF ON cocccccconcnononononnnnnnnononononononononononos FIGURE 17 BEFORE MOVING A SHELF DOWN SMART SHELF OPP FIGURE 18 MOVING THE SHELF DOWNWARDS SMART SHELF OFF s es FIGURE 19 THE SHELF IS MOVED DOWN MORE SMART SHELF OPP FIGURE 20 BEFORE MOVING A SHELF SMART SHELF ON FIGURE 21 AFTER MOVING A SHELF SMART SHELF ON cccccccccncnononononononononononononononononos FIGURE 24 THE GROUP FORMED BY THE ABOVE LASSO cccocccoccnoncnononononnnnnononononononononononos FIGURE 25 FIND RI RN FIGURE 20 VIEWING SCALE Surita n ii cti FIGURE 27 SCROLL BAR aeei I E R Eege BIGURE 28 SAVE EE EIERE O PEN q a R A A sas ae FIGURE 30 PRINT DLANOGRANM FIGURE 31 CREATE IMAGE EE FIGURE 32 REPORT DIALOGUE BOX cc cccccccccesssssssececececeesensnseaececeeeceesensaeeeeescesesessnseaeees Section 1 Introduction Welcome to Shelf Logic Quik Plan Shelf Logic Quik Plan is a simple to use yet powerful program specifically designed to create planograms for shelving pegboard and slat wall merchandising displays Automatic features such as Smart Shelf and Next Location make item placement as simple as clicking your mouse Your planograms can be created and printed using actual photographic images or line art r
19. User Section Your User ID and password can be found in the introduction letter that is shipped with your software If you do not have your User ID and password please contact Technical Support Some of the features of this section are Software Registration User Manual updates for download Program updates for download Tips and FAQ s frequently asked questions System Requirements PC compatible Windows 98 ME NT 2000 XP Pentium III Processor or equivalent 700 Mhz 96 MB of RAM higher recommended 16 MB Graphics Card 20 MB available hard disk space Installing Shelf Logic Quik Plan Instructions for First Time Installations See upgrading section below if you currently run Shelf Logic Express or an earlier version of Shelf Logic Quik Plan 1 Use the download link provided when you purchase the program and save the download file to disk 2 The file downloaded is called Shelflogic_QuikPlan_install exe Find where you downloaded this file and double click it to start the installation 3 Just follow the instructions to install the program The installation program will install Shelf Logic Quik Plan into a folder named C Program Files Shelf Logic Quik Plan e Asubfolder named Backup will be created for storing backup files e A subfolder named DataFile will be created for planogram and database files e Asubfolder named Images will be created for storing photo image files e Asubfolder named Samp
20. WORKING WITH SHELVES Eeer 41 Adding Shelves to a Display io 41 Adding a Floating Shelf to Pegboard or Slat Wall 43 Editing a Shelf ecran A ames ene 43 SHOW AN TR 44 HOW SHELVES ARE PLACED ON THE PLAN cssscsescecseecesseesceeeececseecseeeseeeencecseeceseesses 45 Moving Shelves AAA A air alae ha RO il a Tea 45 WORKING WITH ITEMS ech ENNEN ee Ed EEN eet 54 The Items Selection Window is 54 DISPI E IN 54 Photo Imate Sonus AS E ea A S 54 Adding Items to E PLOT AAA ee dee 55 Placing Items DISNEI VES 8 Lie eis TA WR TAE AT A ac oT a 55 Placing Items on Hooks AAA A A aged A dc lta A ea Sa Sas 55 Duplicating Items ninien A SA ee 56 ELIPSE Eeer 56 TT 57 Deleting Items and Shelves sn it is 58 SECTION 7 EDITING FEATURES esseesoessessoescossessossocesessossoossoessesoossosssessossosssesosse 59 Editing DISPLOY S UD e E EE E EEEE 59 E ER VR RE 60 CO TPIT ee 6l as 61 Finding Items on the Planogram isc a ara la ceil AI AE A AR eine 61 O AAA A SNe Bh tls A EN IO 62 WEE TORIO DUO A AAA ETA sl leah e OA 62 VEWNG EN NICE 63 Customizing the Screen Display A a di 63 Scale Zoom and Scrolling Features sit di 63 SECTION 9 FILE MANAGEMENT essoesoossessoesoossecsoesoosseesoseoossoessesooesosssessossosssesesse 67 SAVING PLANS csi n AE E See ebe 67 Name and Save a New Pl a cid 67 Opening an Existing PGI A A a ein Ei aSa 68 Saving a Copy With a New NGM scsi a As 69 Closing a Pl cient een ain ea ese aa 69 Deleting APM silica Salata
21. a checkmark in front of the Show Peg holes option the peg holes will be visible on screen and will print on the planogram Deselecting Show Peg holes will turn them off for both the screen and printed planogram Printing the Planogram as a Graphic Image Menu File Save Plan as Image After executing the above command the following dialogue box will open Heading Sub Heading and Description are optional Select from high resolution image or low resolution image depending upon your needs A high resolution image will create a superior printout but creates a very large image file A low resolution file is more suitable for emailing and web pages where the image will only be viewed on screen After clicking OK a standard Save File dialogue box will open Graphic files can be saved in several formats including bmp jpg esp and Dt at Print Plan Heading Sub Heading Line Art Planogram Resolution f Lo for Emailing Se C Hi for Printing Figure 31 Create Image File 75 Section 11 Reports Generating and Printing Reports Shelf Logic Quik Plan has several useful reports that can be automatically generated from inside the program In addition plan files can be exported into Excel to create custom reports All standard reports are accessible from the Report Menu Upon selecting a report from the menu the Report dialogue box will open as shown below at Product Report Heading Sta
22. a white background to accommodate photographic images OK Button Accepts the current setup closes the Display Setup box and opens the display in the Plan Window Cancel Button Closes the Display Setup box without creating a new display or saving changes to an existing display Set Default Clicking the Default button will save the current display setup Each new planogram will begin with these dimensions however they can be changed as needed Each time you click the Default button the current setup will overwrite the previous one saved but will not affect any planograms created previously Your vertical display should now be visible in the Plan Window Drag the Slider Button on the Tool Bar to scale the view to your preference You can now begin adding shelves or items to the display 40 IL Working with Shelves Adding Shelves to a Display Hot Button Shelf Menu Shelf Add After executing one of the above commands the Add Shelf dialogue box will open as shown below Shelves are always added to the display from the bottom up and can be added individually or in multiples Shelves should never be longer than the section length defined in display setup at Add Shelf Add Shelves OK ok Section Number iE Cancel Length 48 Inches Set Height Inches Default fo Thickness fo Inches 1 Peg Area Height Inches Figure 9 Add Shelf Add__ Shelves Enter the number of shelves to be added to
23. an using the above menu command or by clicking on the standard Windows Close button located at the upper right corner of the Plan Window Note Be sure to select the Close button on the Plan Window and not the application window if you want to continue working in Shelf Logice Quik Plan The above command will close the current planogram file If you have any unsaved changes an alert box will open with the following message Changes have been made to your current plan Do you wish to save it first Clicking on Yes will open the Save Plan dialogue box where you can save the planogram under the current name or enter a new name Clicking on No will close the plan without saving any changes Deleting a Plan Menu File Delete You must have the planogram file open before executing the above command This command will completely remove the planogram file from your hard drive It will no longer exist on your computer and will not appear in the Windows recycle bin Before deleting the plan an alert box will open asking you to confirm the deletion This command is not reversible Exiting Shelf Logic Quik Plan Hot Button Windows Close Button Menu File Exit 69 You can exit Shelf Logic Quik Plan using either the above menu command or by clicking on the standard Windows Close Button located at the upper right corner of the Shelf Logic Quik Plan application window Clicking this button will close the Plan Window the Items Wind
24. background Many of the Hot Buttons and Menus will be inactive however the items database can still be accessed If you previously had the sample files open during this working session close Shelf Logic Quik Plan and reopen it to access the items database Entering Items into the Database Hem Maintenance Form Hot Button Items Items Menu Maintenance Keyboard Shortcut lt Ctrl I gt When you execute one of the above commands the Item Maintenance form will open as shown below The name and location of the active database file will appear on the title bar of the form double check that you are using the correct database 24 ai Item Maintenance C ShelfLogic_QuikPlan SAMPLES QuikPlan_DEMO MDB UPC Code 298390 0089 eme SKU Code FROO089 E of 26 Item No 89 Vendor No 2445 tem Type e Shelfltem Pegltem Save Picture _Save Cancel Ven Name Friendly s Delete Hem Name Reeses PB Pie 8 Desc Reeses Peanut Butter Pie Lee Category grocery Item Color Width g In Height 9 In Depth 3 04 In Peghole from Left fo Peghole from Top 0 Image Name C ShelfLogic_QuikPlan Samples 00089 bmp Browse Figure 2 Item Maintenance Each line in the form is called a field e use lt Tab gt to move forward one field e use lt Shift Tab gt to move backward one field e or click the mouse inside the field to select it The UPC Code is the key field of the database and should always
25. be entered first If an item has already been entered using this UPC Code the item details will fill the Item Maintenance form The UPC Code must be unique for each item duplicates are not allowed Some fields are required entries and some fields require data in a specific format Each field has a maximum allowable number of characters If a field is user defined that means numbers or letters are acceptable Refer to the Item Maintenance chart below While your database is still in the planning stage we suggest creating a practice planogram and printing out a sample of each report so you can see the effects of any empty or user defined fields The following chart details the type of data to be entered when creating your database in Shelf Logic Quik Plan 25 Hem Maintenance Field Chart Field Name UPC Code SKU Code Item No Vendor No Hem Type Picture Ven Name Item Name Data Type Required unique alphanumeric entry Optional user defined Optional user defined Optional User defined Required select from radio buttons Display no entry needed Optional User defined Optional user defined Maximum Characters 25 25 25 25 P or S N A 50 50 26 Description The industry standard Universal Product Code This field is the primary key field which Shelf Logic Quik Plan uses to organize and locate items It must be a unique number for each item
26. choice Placing Items on Shelves Both shelf item types and peg item types can be placed on shelves If a shelf item is not properly positioned on the shelf or does not fit in the selected position a warning message will alert you Placing Items on Hooks Hot Button Hook Display Setup Hook Size Menu Item Change Hook Length Only peg item types can be placed on hooks Peg items are added in the same manner as shelf items Peg items will appear at the upper left corner of the Plan Window and are then dragged into position When positioning a peg item on the planogram the item will automatically snap to the nearest available peg hole You cannot place a peg item where there is no peg hole to accommodate the hook hook length 8 stack fill 3 _ 55 m f Baby Orajel wid 4 38 hght 3 567 dep 0 88 side 1 stk fill 13 Figure 12 Peg item on hook and same peg item on shelf Duplicating Items Hot Button Dup Right Dup Up Menu Item Duplicate Right Item Duplicate Up Once you have items on the planogram you can duplicate them using one of three methods With a little practice you will discover which method is best suited to each situation Duplicate Up and Duplicate Right The Duplicate Up Command will copy a selected item facing and stack the copy on top of the original You can Duplicate Up repeatedly until you run out of space The Duplicate Right command works the same way but will place th
27. e copy to the right of the original This is the easiest method for duplicating facings of items Flipping Items Hot Button Flip Menu Item Flip An item on the planogram can be flipped onto one of three sides Executing one of the above commands will flip the selected item to the next side The Status Bar will display the current side number and corresponding dimensions If 3 sided image files are used the appropriate image will be displayed for each side 56 The Flip feature is useful for filling excess space at the end of a shelf By shutting off Smart Shelf and Next Loc you can manually add an item and flip it until it fits the available space Grouping Items You can select a group of items or items and shelves by drawing a lasso a dashed line around the items You only need to include a portion of an item in the lasso to include it in the grouping To draw a lasso around a group 1 Position the mouse pointer just outside one corner of the group 2 Hold down the left mouse button and drag the mouse so that the lasso forms around each item or a part of each item The mouse can be dragged up down left right or diagonally 3 Release the mouse button When the mouse button is released all of the items in the group will be selected red The group can then be moved copied or deleted To de select a group click anywhere outside of the group 57 Figure 13 Drawing the Lasso VA es selected
28. e report footer also contain the current date the name of the report the name of the planogram file and the version of Shelf Logic used to create the planogram Print in Color Deselect this option if you are using a black and white printer Print Text By selecting this option items will print on the planogram with Item Number Item Name and Key Number Deselecting this option will print items with a Key Number only The option you select will depend upon the individual planogram Small items print better without text 74 Graphic Options Selecting the Line Art option will print the items as boxes and custom shapes where applicable Selecting the Images option will print the items as photographic images provided that an image file was entered into the items database Printing the Planogram by Section In the Print Planogram dialogue box select all sections to print the entire planogram on a single sheet of paper Select a starting and ending section to print only selected sections of the planogram a single sheet of paper To print a single section per page choose that section as the starting and ending section After selecting the appropriate options click the OK Button to print or the Cancel Button to cancel printing and return to the main Shelf Logic screen Print Peg Holes You can control whether or not background peg holes print on your final planogram by turning them on or off from the View Menu If there is
29. elephone based training course consisting of two sessions is available for an additional fee To purchase and schedule training contact the main office at Phone 845 796 4242 Reading through the manual prior to your training session will significantly enhance your learning experience The time spent learning Shelf Logic Quik Plan will pay off many times over in greater productivity better quality planogram and increased sales Technical Support Normal operating hours for the Technical Support Department are as follows Monday Friday 10 00 AM 4 00 PM EST Phone 845 796 4242 Your purchase of Shelf Logic Quik Plan includes free telephone and email technical support All questions regarding the operation of Shelf Logic software should be sent to Help ShelfLogic com Response time is usually within one business day When contacting technical support you must include the following information Failure to provide the necessary information will result in a delayed response Company name and User ID number User name and phone number Shelf Logic product and version number Operating system and version number Computer processor speed and amount of RAM Detailed description of the problem that occurred including any error message e How many times the problem has occurred e What other programs if any were running when the problem occurred What Does Technical Support Cover The role of technical support is
30. epresentations that are scaled to the same dimensions of width height and depth as the actual products Statistical data is provided for the construction of the display and for doing sophisticated space analysis Shelf Logic Quik Plan has several features that make it easy to incorporate your planograms into web pages catalogues documents and email Getting Help About This User Manual This manual provides detailed information on all of the features of Shelf Logic Quik Plan as well as tips for creating and maintaining your database image files and merchandising display plans Like the program itself this manual will keep growing and evolving in response to the needs of our users Updates will be available for download from the Shelf Logic web site user section We welcome your comments on corrections or improvements that will help make this manual more useful Please email to HelpOShelfLogic com This manual assumes that you have a basic working knowledge of Microsoft Windows If you are not familiar with Windows terms such as dialogue boxes mouse clicks menus Windows Explorer etc consider reading Microsoft s guide entitled Getting Started with Microsoft Windows or another suitable tutorial A basic working knowledge of Windows and its features is essential to effective use of any software program This manual assumes that you are using a standard right handed mouse with the left button set as the primary but
31. er 45 Moving Shelves Up in the Same Section Smart Shelf Off With Smart Shelf off a moved shelf will stay where placed and its shelf height and peg area adjusted according to the location of the shelf above Let s look at an example of this Figure 12 Before Moving a Shelf Smart Shelf Off In figure 12 we have three shelves each with a shelf height of 12 inches anda peg area height of 6 inches The middle shelf is selected and will be moved upwards as shown in the next figure 46 Figure 13 Moving the Shelf Upwards Smart Shelf Off The shelf has been moved upwards slightly Since Smart Shelf is off the moved shelf s height and peg area are not preserved As the shelf is moved upwards first the peg area height is reduced and when there s no more peg area then the shelf height is reduced as shown in the next figure Figure 14 Moving the Shelf Up More Smart Shelf Off Here the middle shelf has been moved up even more and since there s no more peg area then the shelf height of the moved shelf is reduced 47 f there was never a peg area height specified then only the shelf height is reduced as the shelf is moved upwards Moving Shelves Up in the Same Section Smart Shelf On With Smart Shelf on a shelf stays where placed but the shelves above this shelf are pushed upwards so the shelf height and peg area of the moved shelf remains unchanged In other words as the shelf is moved the o
32. executed from menus when the Tool Bar is turned off Show Pegholes Menu View Show Pegholes When this is turned off pegholes will not be visible on screen but will still control the placement of items on the pegboard sections of the planogram Turning off peghole display also turns them off on the planogram printout Scale Zoom and Scrolling Features There are several features that will change the scale of your plan as displayed on the screen Scaling allows you to view more of the plan by scaling it down toa smaller size or to enlarge a particular area for closer inspection There are 10 possible scaling positions that range from 1121 to 63 1 63 CA E The scaling feature is based upon a monitor resolution of 640x480 which is the recommended resolution when working in Shelf Logic Quik Plan If you do not know how to change your monitor s resolution in Windows contact your System Administrator for assistance Because Scaling and Zooming are extremely useful tools there are several alternative features available Which feature you use will be based upon the particular situation and personal preference Changing the View Scale Hot Button Zoom Menu View Scale Tool Bar Scale Scrollbar Upon executing one of the above commands the Viewing Scale dialogue box will open as shown below at Viewing Scale Scale 1 10 14 Be Se Cancel Figure 16 Viewing Scale Enter a preset scale option by en
33. h Image Files In order to use photographic images in your planograms all you have to do is enter the item s image file name and location in the Items database Once entered you should not move or rename image files and folders or you may have to recreate these links Image files can be stored on any drive and in any folder however we recommend storing them in the Images subfolder created during installation of Shelf Logic Quik Plan Image File Formats Shelf Logic Quik Plan supports both bitmap and JPEG image file formats A bitmap is a graphic image saved in the standard Windows graphic file format Bitmaps are accepted by all Windows applications and generally produce the best quality photographic printouts but bitmap files can be very large A JPEG file is another graphic image format commonly used for web pages electronic transfer email and printed documents JPEG files are smaller transfer more quickly and require less storage space You will achieve the best print quality with original images created in either bitmap or JPEG formats Converting images from one format to another can cause a loss of detail and print quality If you are going to use photographic images or custom shapes with your plans we suggest that you have access to a graphics software program that can perform the following functions e Convert files from other formats to bitmaps or JPEG s if necessary e Resize or resample color images Shelf
34. he above commands the selected shelf and or items are removed from the original location and can be pasted into a new location The Cut command is different from the Delete command in that Cut stores the objects for reuse and Delete removes the objects from the plan permanently The Copy Command Hot Button Copy Menu Edit Copy Keyboard Shortcut lt Ctrl C gt The Copy command works the same way as the Cut command except that it copies the selected items shelves leaving the originals in place Copies can then be pasted into a new area of the planogram The Paste Command Hot Button Paste Menu Edit Paste Keyboard Shortcut lt Ctrl V gt The Paste command will place the contents the cut or copied items into the upper left corner of the Planogram Window Pasted items will be highlighted so that you can move them into place You can use the Paste command repeatedly Duplicate Copy Another way to create duplicates is to select a shelf an item or a group and hold down lt Ctrl gt while dragging the selection to a new location on the planogram As you drag the original selection stays in place and the duplicate moves along with the mouse pointer to the new location This method is best used when duplicating groups Copy Image to Clipboard This command will copy the selected items and or shelves to the Windows clipboard for pasting into other documents such as MS Word or Excel 60 Undo Feature Hot Button Undo Menu
35. he peg area is reduced for the shelf below As the shelf is moved down first the peg area is reduced and when there s no more peg area then the shelf height is reduced as shown in the figure below Figure 19 The Shelf is Moved Down More Smart Shelf Off In the above figure the shelf is moved down enough so that the shelf height of the shelf below is reduced Moving Shelves Down in the Same Section Smart Shelf Off When Smart Shelf is on then as shelves are moved downwards the position of the shelves above are changed to fit the existing shelf heights and peg areas Here s an example 51 Figure 20 Before Moving a Shelf Smart Shelf On Here are three shelves with the middle one selected for the move When the shelf is moved down the top shelf is also moved down so that the shelf height and peg area height of the selected shelf remains the same Figure 21 After Moving a Shelf Smart Shelf On The shelf height and peg area of the moved shelf remains the same as before the move The shelf height and peg area of the shelf below are reduced The top 52 shelf is moved downwards the same distance as the selected shelf keeping the shelf height and peg area height of the selected shelf constant Overlapping Shelves You can drag a shelf past another shelf With Smart Shelf off the shelf heights are adjusted with Smart Shelf on the shelf positions are adjusted You can insert a shelf in between two o
36. ical Spacing between fi Notches J Inches 3 Horizontal Distance las ae C S between Standards SE e Deet Kickplate 4 Inches 8 SS e E Figure 6 Display Setup Shelf Peg Type Select Shelf Peg to create a shelving display a pegboard display or a combination shelf and pegboard display Display Length amp Display Height These dimensions will determine the total area of your display Measurements can be entered in feet feet and inches or all inches Vertical Distance amp Horizontal Distance Between Peg Holes These measurements determine the type of pegboard used for the display background A minimum of 5 must be entered Standard pegboard is one inch vertical by one inch horizontal If you prefer not to have a pegboard background you can turn off the peg holes later from the View Menu 35 Vertical Spacing Between Notches This is the vertical distance between the slots on the vertical uprights into which the shelves will be attached One inch is standard for most gondola or wall shelving With one inch slot positions shelf height and shelf movement must be in one inch increments With two inch slot positions shelf height and shelf movement must be in two inch increments Kickplate This is the height of the kickplate or base unit The kickplate appears as a solid black area at the bottom of the display The top of the kickplate is the lowest possible position where a shelf may be placed but it is no
37. iis Gees ee 69 Exiting Shelf Logic Quik Plan 2c a 69 PERFORMING BACKUPS Nee save cee chat EKE EEA K E i E i i a 71 Automat File BACA A ED A E E 72 SECTION 10 PRINTING iii is 73 PRINT OPTIONS icono 73 Printer COD Si A A A 73 Page SUID essere tia a acne a E E E edu 73 Print PLA rs 73 PANE POS TOMES A A A A A Nias oo eae 75 Printing the Planogram as a Graphic Image oonooocccnnonocnncnnnonnnnnnnannnnnnnano nn ncnnnnnnnnnns 75 SECTION 11 TA RI A KE 76 GENERATING AND PRINTING REPORTS sonrisa iia 76 STANDARD REPORTS e ee EEN T11 DISPLAY Seh ematie Listing ensenen ao 77 LOA TASC A A A E ida 77 Item File Detail cada 77 TABLE OF GRAPHICS FIGURE 1 MAIN WINDOW cccccccscessessecececececeenensaaecececeesesenesaseceseeeeeesensaaeeeeeseeseeeeenseaeees FIGURE 2 ITEM MAINTENANCE isis FIGURE 3 DELETEDUPE CODE a ista FIGURE 4 CHANGED ITEM DIMENSIONS ococcccccconononononononconononnnnonnnnnnonononnnnonnnnncccononnnnananonos FIGURE 5 ITEM SELECTION WINDOW ssssosseeneessssssosereesssssseserereesssssserreeessssssoseeeesesssseseote FIGURE 6 DISPLAY SETUP SLEG FIGURE 7 DISPLAY SETUP SLAT WALL FIGURE 8 DISPLAY SETUP VERTICAL BLIDE FIGURE 9 ADD SHEL id A E eege A Faved ess FIGURE 10 FLOATING SHELF bpTUp FIGURE 11 THREE FLOATING SHELVES WITH 1 BASE SHELF ccccccccnononononononononononononononononos FIGURE 12 BEFORE MOVING A SHELF SMART SHELF OFF c cccoccccnononononononononononononononononos FIGURE 13 MOVING THE SHELF
38. ik Plan will be removed from you computer and a removal code will be displayed on your screen 4 You must write down this removal code and store it in a safe place or send it directly to helo shelflogic com Note You must have the removal code when you reinstall and reregister Shelf Logic Quik Plan This removal code is valid for only one reinstall so you must have a new removal code each time the software is moved Reinstalling Shelf Logic Quik Plan 1 Reinstall Shelf Logic Quik Plan following the instructions at the beginning of this section 2 Copy your data files to C Program Files Shelf Logic Quik Plan DataFile 3 Copy your image files to CA Shelflogic_QuikPlan lmages 4 Run Shelf Logic Register according to the instructions above You will need both the removal code and the new registration number when contacting Technical Support 12 Getting Started Starting Shelf Logic Quik Plan Once installation is complete you may begin using and learning Shelf Logic Quik Plan From the Windows Start Menu select Programs then the Shelf Logic Quik Plan Program Group Click the Shelf Logic Quik Plan icon to run the program or double click the Shelf Logic Quik Plan desktop icon Section 3 of this User Manual provides an overview of the program the main screen elements and menu commands Section 4 covers the Items Database and Section 5 takes you through the process of creating your first planogram A
39. in the Item Selection Window places the item on the plan Drag and Drop Items can be dragged from the Item Selection Window and dropped onto the plan To drag an item select it from the Item Selection Window and hold down the left mouse button as you move the mouse Release the mouse button to place the item on the plan When dragging and dropping an item the Smart Shelf feature and Snap To features still apply if turned on but Next Available Location has no effect Keyboard Shortcuts Some frequently used commands can be executed directly from the keyboard by holding down lt Ctrl gt or lt Alt gt and pressing a corresponding letter If a particular command has a Keyboard Shortcut it will appear on the menu next to the command name as follows lt Ctrl letter gt 20 Reference List of Keyboard Shortcuts Add Items to Database Add Item to Planogram Item Maintenance File Save Open Existing Plan Show Peg Holes Turn Off Peg Holes Show Photos Turn Off Photos Display Setup Undo Redo Cut Copy Paste Find Items on Planogram Zoom In Zoom Out Grabber Tool Print Planogram Scroll Forward through Item Maintenance Scroll Backward through Item Maintenance Exit Shelf Logic Copy Selected Area 21 lt Ctrl gt lt Ctrl A gt lt Ctrl M gt lt Ctrl S gt lt Ctrl O gt lt Ctrl H gt lt Ctrl T gt lt Ctrl D gt lt Ctrl Z gt lt Ctrl R gt lt Ctrl X gt lt Ctrl C gt
40. inside the Items Window and right click 2 Select the desired display field from the menu Note Unlike previous versions the Display By field now affects both the screen display and the planogram printout When printing a planogram with line art and text the Item Number field and the selected Display By field will both appear on screen and on the printout When you change the display by field your selection becomes the new default and will remain in effect until the next time you change it The display by field can also be set in Preferences Photo Images View Menu Show Photos With the Photo Image feature turned on you can build your planograms using actual photo images For the purpose of speed and convenience you can switch between line art mode and photo mode at any time by clicking on the above menu option e If there is no image associated with a particular item a line art box will be substituted e lf anitem has a custom shape associated with it the custom shape will appear on the planogram in line art mode only 54 Hook e lf anitem has both an image and custom shape the shape will appear in line art mode and the image will appear in photo image mode Adding Items to the Planogram Menu Item Place Keyboard Shortcut lt Ctrl A gt Mouse Double click the Item Drag amp Drop the Item Items can be added using any of the above methods however double clicking in the Item Window is usually the method of
41. istance from the left edge of the package to the center of the peg hole Enter whole numbers or decimals i e 0 25 0 5 0 75 1 Do not enter fractions This field is only available when the Peg Item Type is selected Enter the distance from the top edge of the package to the center of the peg hole Enter whole numbers or decimals i e 0 25 0 5 0 75 1 Do not enter fractions Enter the path location and filename of the image file to be associated with this item Clicking the browse button will allow you to select the file from the contents of your computer Record Counter Located at the upper right corner of the Item Maintenance form the record counter indicates the total number of records in the database Forward amp Back Buttons Used to scroll through the contents of the Items Database This is an alternative to searching when you have a small database and an alternative to the Save button to edit a record and continue scrolling Save Button Once the required data has been entered click the Save button or use the keyboard shortcut of lt Alt S gt After clicking the Save Button the Item Maintenance form will clear so that another item can be entered Cancel Button Clears the screen without saving changes Delete Deletes the current record from the Items Database Exit Closes the Item Maintenance screen and returns to the main Shelf Logic Quik Plan screen Item Colors Click the Item C
42. itor application Standard Reports Display Schematic Listing This report lists all of the data needed for constructing the shelving Product Listing This report lists all of the items on the planogram with details such as Item Number Item Name side number side dimensions number in stack and hook size This report is used for constructing the display Item File Detail This report prints out the items database and all details Phone 845 796 4242 info shelflogic com 77 78
43. keep the popup window displayed If you quit the program and reopen the popup will give you a different registration number so you will have to get another Key Code You do not need to write down the registration number and the Key Code since they change each time you register The key code you will be issued is only valid for one installation so you will need to obtain a new key code for each copy of Shelf Logic Quik Plan that you purchase If you need assistance in registering your software please contact Technical Support Note Please refer to the section on Removing Shelf Logic which contains important information about moving reinstalling and re registering your Shelf Logic software Upgrading From a Previous Version If you are currently using Shelf Logic you must contact Tech Support for assistance with your upgrade and conversion to Shelf Logic Master Edition Moving Shelf Logic Quik Plan Please follow these instructions carefully in case you need to move Shelf Logic Quik Plan to a different computer or reinstall at a later date 1 Copy the DataFile folder and Images folder to another folder on your hard drive not C Program Files Shelf Logic Quik Plan or onto removable medium floppy disk zip disk tape or network drive before running the remove program You will need to transfer these files to the new installation 2 From the Windows Start Menu select Shelf Logic Quik Plan Move 3 Shelf Logic Qu
44. les which contains a practice database and sample plan files e A Shelf Logic Quik Plan Program Group will be created on the Windows Start Menu with icons for starting Shelf Logic moving Shelf Logic e A desktop shortcut for Shelf Logic Quik Plan will also be created Registering Shelf Logic Quik Plan Your Shelf Logic program needs to be registered to be a fully working copy Until itis registered it acts as a trial version When you start the program you will see a popup window that tells you this is a trial version At the bottom of this popup is a button that will let you register the program Click on this button You will see a registration number Use this registration number to obtain a Key Code Enter this Key Code into the popup window and the program will register itself This only needs to be done the first time it s used Obtaining a Key Code To obtain a key code you can 1 Call our Tech Support line at 1 845 796 4242 and we will register you over the phone 2 Register online at our website at http www shelflogic com register_user htm You will be asked to enter your user id and password given to you in the email sent when the program was purchased Then you will enter the registration number given to you by the program You will then be given a Key Code Enter the into the popup window and press the Register Program button The program will then register itself While obtaining a Key Code
45. lt Ctrl V gt lt Ctrl F gt F8 F7 lt Shift gt Drag Mouse lt Ctrl P gt lt Alt D gt lt Alt B gt lt Alt F4 gt lt Ctrl Drag gt List of Menus amp Commands File Menu New Opens a new plan Open Opens an existing plan Close Closes a plan and clears the Plan Window Delete Permanently deletes a plan from your hard drive Save Saves the current plan Save As Saves a copy of the current plan in a new file with a new name Unit of Measure Toggles between English and Metric unit of measure Page Setup Set page margins for planogram printouts Printer Setup Change printers and printer options such as paper orientation Exit Closes Shelf Logic Quik Plan Edit Menu Undo Reverses up to 10 operations Redo Reverses the last Undo operation Delete Removes one or more items or shelves from a plan Cut Deletes an object and stores it in the clipboard for reuse Copy Copies an object to the clipboard for reuse Paste Places the clipboard contents in a new location Find Finds and highlights matching items in a plan Copy Image to Clipboard Copies the selected area of the plan to the Windows clipboard for pasting into another application View Menu Show Ruler Turns Ruler display on and off Show Button Bar Turns Button Bar display on and off Show Tool Bar Turns Tool Bar display on and off Show Pegholes Turns di
46. mple 1 Define the display type and dimensions 2 Add shelves to the display 3 Add items to the display Your items are represented on the planogram by a scaled line art box a custom shape or a photographic image Items can be placed anywhere on the planogram however warning messages will alert you when an item is not properly positioned or if there is not enough space There are three display types in Shelf Logic Quik Plan 1 Shelf Peg is used to create a shelving planogram a pegboard planogram a combination shelf pegboard planogram or pallet rack planogram 2 Slat wall is used to create a horizontal slat wall planogram 3 Vertical Slide is used to create a planogram where items are displayed on vertical fixtures such as waterfall hooks or literature racks Once the Display Setup is complete the new planogram will appear in the Plan Window The Items Database will open in the Items Selection Window 34 Shelf Peg Display Setup Hot Button New Plan Menu File New After executing one of the above commands the Display Setup dialogue box will open as shown below A typical gondola display setup is shown at Display Setup Display Type ShelffPeg Vertical Slide Horizontal Slat wall a Display Length Display Height Set Default 8 Ft 0 In fe Ft fo In Iw Show Ruler Vertical distance i Display Color between peg holes inches e eme Horizontal distance fi between peg holes ichas Vert
47. nd name Hot Buttons The Hot Buttons located on the Button Bar are shortcuts to some of the more frequently used features All of the Hot Button commands can also be found in the menus Shortcut Menus Right Mouse Button In addition to the main menus there are several shortcut menus that can be accessed by clicking the right mouse button over an object These menus are object sensitive which means that the available options will be different depending upon the object you right click on We suggest experimenting with the right mouse button feature as much as possible Once familiar with the different menus you will find them to be considerable step savers e Right clicking over a shelf will select the shelf and open a Shortcut Menu of commands relating to shelf arrangement e Right clicking over the plan area will open a Shortcut Menu of commands relating to display setup e Right clicking over an item in the Item Selection Window will select it and open a Shortcut Menu of commands relating to item maintenance e Right clicking over an item in the Plan Window selects it and opens a Shortcut Menu relating to item placement in the plan 19 Double Clicking an Object Double clicking an object in the plan window such as a shelf or item opens a maintenance menu that allows you to change the shelf dimensions or update the item in the database Double clicking the plan area opens the Display Setup dialogue box Double clicking an item
48. ndard Type of Gondola Display Sub Heading Product Listing Description You can place a message here Cancel send Report To C Printer Screen C Eile Figure 32 Report Dialogue Box Reports displayed to screen now open in a separate window so that the plan and report can be viewed at the same time The report can be printed or exported to a file directly from this window The lt Page Up gt and lt Page Down keys are used to scroll from one page to another 76 Heading Enter an optional heading for the report The heading will appear in large type centered at the top of the page This heading will become the default heading for all reports generated from this planogram Sub Heading Enter an optional sub heading for the report The sub heading will appear in slightly smaller type centered below the heading Description Enter an optional report description The description will appear at the bottom of the report Send Report To The report can be viewed on screen sent to a printer or printed to a file e When printing to the screen the report will open in a separate window Use the lt Page Up gt and lt Page Down gt keys to scroll through multiple pages e When selecting the print to file option enter a path and file name when prompted to do so The report can be generated to a text or html file which can be opened and customized in any word processing spreadsheet text or web ed
49. no duplicates are allowed The manufacturer s identification code for the particular item Although this is an optional field leaving it empty may have significant impact on your final results Code or number to identify the vendor that supplies this item A Shelf Item is an object that can only be placed on a shelf Placing a shelf item in a pegboard area will generate a warning message A Peg Item can be placed on a shelf or hung from a hook This will automatically display the image associated with this item The full name of the vendor that supplies this item This name for this item Field Name Desc Category Width Height Peg Hole From Left Peg Hole From Top Image File Data Type Optional User defined Optional User defined Required Numeric Required Numeric Required for Peg Items Numeric Required for Peg Items Numeric Optional Maximum Characters 50 50 100 27 Description A detailed description of the item This field can be used to organize items by groups of related products for database filtering Some reports are sorted by category The width of the item left to right in inches Enter whole numbers or decimals 1 1 25 1 5 Do not enter fractions The height of the item top to bottom in inches Enter whole numbers or decimals 1 1 25 1 5 Do not enter fractions This field is only available when the Peg Item Type is selected Enter the d
50. olor Button to select a color scheme and pattern that will print in line art printouts and display on screen when photo images are turned off Each item can have its own outline color fill color and pattern If no color scheme is selected a default of white with black outline will be used Tips for Creating an Effective Database It is important to put some thought and planning into the initial setup of your database in order to achieve the best possible results Following are some points to consider during the setup phase 1 Enter a few test items and create some practice planograms 2 Print out the practice planogram and a sample of each report on the Report Menu 3 Ifyou have left any fields empty note the effect on reports the Item Selection Window the Plan Window and planogram printouts 4 When entering your item dimensions use the side most likely to face the front of the shelf Although you can use the Flip Item feature to change the facing on your planogram the dimensions entered into the database should be the ones most often used 5 We suggest color coding items by category This method helps organize your planogram and produces an attractive line art printout 6 Some changes to the Shelf Logic database can have detrimental effects on existing plans Never move or rename a database after it has been used to create any plans Items deleted from the database will also be deleted from existing plans 28 Working Wit
51. ore of the plan changes the display only not the actual plan Each mouse click shrinks the view by one increment Grab Turns the pointer into a hand and moves the plan up down or right left within the Plan Window an alternative to Scroll Bars Report Menu Print Planogram Set print options for planograms Print Shelving Schematic Set print options schematic printout Set Section Headers amp Footers Set headers and footers for planogram printouts Schematic Listing Print or display information for constructing the actual shelving Product Listing Print of display list of items on the display quantities and placement Item File Detail Detailed information about the Items database file Item File Summary Item file listing can be used as an aid to product selection Help Menu Contents Opens the Help system About Shelf Logic version and release information 23 Section 4 Database Setup Creating the Database Shelf Logic Quik Plan requires a minimal amount of initial setup however as with any new software setup should be given careful consideration Instructions for creating a database must be carefully followed Data entry and product dimensions must be accurate The quality of your final planogram is dependent upon an accurate well planned database Note Pe sure that all plan files are closed and that only the main Shelf M Logic Quik Plan application window is open gray
52. out the selected item or shelf When a shelf is selected highlighted the Status Bar will display the shelf dimensions When an item is selected highlighted the Status Bar will display the item details Scroll Bars Used to scroll through the Plan or Items Windows when the display is too large to be viewed in one screen Button Bar di A pb Oo B Co 5 G d II 4 New Opens a new planogram H another planogram is currently open an alert box will remind you to save it Open Opens an existing planogram file Save Saves the current planogram Print Opens the Print Dialogue Box Find Finds items on the current planogram that match the selected item Cut Cuts removes the selected item shelf or group from the planogram Copy Copies the selected item shelf or group from the planogram Paste Pastes a cut or copied object at the upper left corner of the Planogram Window Undo Reverses the last action taken Redo Restores the last Undo action Add Shelf Opens the Add Shelf dialogue box Items Opens Item Maintenance Duplicate Right Duplicates the selected item to the right H ad Duplicate Up Duplicates the selected item up v Flip Flips the selected item to one of 3 sides Zoom Enlarge or decrease the view of the planogram Help Opens the Help System Tool Bar 1 Arrow Toggles between the normal arrow pointer and the zoom pointers 2 Magnify
53. ow and the Main Program Window If there are any unsaved changes an alert box will open with the following message Changes have been made to your current plan Do you wish to save it first Clicking on Yes will open the Save Plan dialogue box where you can save the plan under the current name or enter a new name Clicking on No will close the program without saving any changes to the open plan The Shelf Logic Quik Plan application window will also close 70 Performing Backups We strongly recommend performing frequent backups of your Shelf Logic Quik Plan Datafile folder If your computer is connected to a network consult your System Administrator about including Shelf Logic data files in the system wide backup If you are working on a stand alone computer you will need to backup or copy the files to a removable medium such as a floppy disk zip disk CD or tape backup The following files should all be backed up and are located in C Program Files Shelf Logic Quik Plan Datafile folder Each plan will have two data files e pn Contains information about the items in your plan e PNQ Contains information about the plan layout Each database will have one file e mdb Database file If you have imported or exported your database e CEV Excel import export files If you are using item images these files should be located in the C Program Files Shelf Logic Quik Plan Image folder e omp Graphic file
54. s E eA Figure 7 Display Setup Slat Wall 37 Type Select Horizontal Slat wall Display Length amp Display Height These dimensions will determine the total area of your display Measurements can be entered in feet in feet and inches or all inches Vertical Distance Between Slats Measure the distance from the top of the channel to the bottom of the slat Standard slat wall has a vertical distance of 3 inches Vertical Spacing Between Notches Use the default setting of 1 Kickplate This is an optional setting for slat wall that can be set to 0 if no base is needed Display Color Select a background color for the display This color is for on screen viewing only and does not affect printed planograms The printed planogram will have a white background to accommodate photographic images OK Button Accepts the current setup closes the Display Setup box and opens the display in the Plan Window Cancel Button Closes the Display Setup box without creating a new display or saving changes to an existing display Set Default Clicking the Default button will save the current display setup Each new planogram will begin with these dimensions however they can be changed as needed Each time you click the Default button the current setup will overwrite the previous one saved but will not affect any planograms created previously Your slat wall display should now be visible in the Plan Window Drag the Slider But
55. s containing photographic images of your items e jpg Graphic files containing photographic images of your items If you have saved your plan as an image e BMP Plan Image 71 Automatic File Backup Shelf Logic Quik Plan will prompt you to make a backup of your plan file each time you close a plan If you select yes you can then enter a file name and location for the backup You will also be asked to make a backup of your database each time you close the program If you select yes you can then enter a file name location for the database backup All other files must be backed up manually Automatic backup prompts can be turned on and off from the View Menu Preferences section and are turned on by default 72 Section 10 Printmg Print Options Printer Setup Menu File Printer Setup Upon executing the above command the Printer Setup dialogue box will open Each printer model will have a slightly different dialogue box and available options however the options you will need to specify for a Shelf Logic Quik Plan printout are available in all Windows printers e Select the default printer or specify a different printer e Select the appropriate paper size e Select portrait or landscape mode Portrait mode prints with the longer page dimension running top to bottom Landscape mode prints with the longer page dimension running left to right Which mode you choose will depend upon the specific plan and per
56. sonal preference Page Setup Menu File Page Setup The Page Setup feature allows you to set top and left page margins for the planogram printout This feature is useful when printing on letterhead and for adjusting the planogram s position on the page Print Planogram Hot Button Print Menu Reports Print Planogram or Print Shelving Schematic Keyboard Shortcut lt Ctrl P gt Executing one of the above will open the Print Plan dialogue box with all print options as shown below 73 at Print Plan Heading Standard Type of Gondola Display Sub Heading Line Art Planogram Description You can place a message here Cancel Print Preview Orientation Graphics Options Portrait e Line Art C Landscape C Images M Printin Color Print Section All Sections y jw Print Item Text Figure 20 Print Planogram Heading Enter an optional heading for the planogram that will print centered at the top of the page margin in large type This heading will become the default heading for all reports printed for this planogram eliminating the need to re enter it on other reports Sub Heading By default the name of the report will appear in the sub heading field but can be changed by the user The sub heading will print in slightly smaller type centered below the heading Description You may enter an optional description that will print at the bottom of the page in the footer Th
57. splay of pegholes on and off Show Shelf Numbers Turns display of shelf number tags on and off Show Photos Turns photo image display on and off Display Setup Changes the plan configuration Scale Changes the scale of the plan on the screen Zoom in Enlarges the view of a section of the plan Zoom out Shrinks the view to display more of the plan Preferences Set defaults for some of the program features Info Displays information about the current plan 22 Shelf Menu Add Set shelf dimensions and adds one or more shelves to the plan Change Changes shelf dimensions or placement of an existing shelf Hem Menu Maintenance Add items or change existing items in the Items database file Flip Turns an item onto one of 3 sides and displays the corresponding image Duplicate Up Duplicates the highlighted item upwards Duplicate Right Duplicates the highlighted item to the right Update from Database Updates item details that have been modified since the plan was created Tools Menu Arrow Toggles between the normal arrow pointer and the Tool Bar pointers Magnify Up Zoom In Turns the pointer into a magnifying glass to enlarge the view of an item shelf or section of the plan changes the display only not the actual plan Each mouse click enlarges the view by one increment Magnify Down Zoom Out Turns the pointer into a magnifying glass to shrink the view and display m
58. t an actual shelf and cannot hold items Display Color Select a background color for the display This color is for on screen viewing only and does not affect printed planograms The printed planogram will have a white background to accommodate photographic images OK Button Accepts the current setup closes the Display Setup box and opens the display in the Plan Window 36 Cancel Button Closes the Display Setup box without creating a new display or saving changes to an existing display Set Default Clicking the Default button will save the current display setup Each new planogram will begin with these dimensions however they can be changed as needed Each time you click the Default button the current setup will overwrite the previous one saved but will not affect any planograms created previously Your basic display should now be visible in the Plan Window Drag the Scale Slider Button on the Tool Bar to scale the view to your preference When learning the program it s usually easier to position items and shelves in a larger scale Horizontal Slat Wall Display Setup at Display Setup Display Type Kette RE Cancel Display Length Display Height Set Default le Ft fo ii fe Ft fo In M Show Ruler E Vertical distance Display Color between slats i Inches A A e Vertical Spacing between Notches nee hz Horizontal Distance be Inch E Ir i between Standards Benes e TE Kickplate E Inches a MH e
59. tering a number from 1 to 10 A scale of 1 makes the plan the smallest while 10 enlarges it to maximum size The Scale Scrollbar located on the Tool Bar at the left of the screen is an alternative method of setting the scale without using the dialogue box Dragging the Slider Button will change the scale up or down to one of the 10 settings For more exact scaling clicking on the Scroll Arrows located above and below the scrollbar will increase or decrease the scale by an increment of 1 for each click 64 Zoom In Zoom Out Menu View Zoom In View Zoom Out Keyboard Shortcut lt F8 Key gt Zooms In lt F7 Key gt Zooms Out The Zoom features work in much the same way as scaling Zooming In will increase the scale in increments of 1 each time the command is executed Zooming Out will decrease the scale in increments of 1 each time the command is executed Magnify Feature Tool Bar Magnify Button Magnify Button The Magnify Features allow you to select a specific item shelf or section of the plan to zoom into or out of without the need for scrolling Clicking on one of the Magnify Buttons located on the Tool Bar will turn the mouse pointer into a Magnifying Glass You can then click on the section of the plan you want to focus on Each click will increase or decrease the scale factor by 1 increment The Magnify feature will remain in effect until you deselect it by clicking on the pointer arrow at the top of the Tool Bar This returns
60. the display in the Plan Window Cancel Button Closes the Add Shelf dialogue box without adding shelves Default Saves the current shelf dimensions as the default shelf setup The defined shelves should now appear on the display and are colored blue To select a specific shelf place the mouse pointer over the shelf and click the left mouse button The selected shelf turns red The shaded area above the shelf is a visual aid for determining the space occupied by each shelf Even though you will not see the pegboard background in this reserved area on your screen you can still place peg hook items in the reserved area When a peg item is placed with its bottom edge on a shelf the item automatically becomes a shelf item as indicated on the Status Bar 42 Adding a Floating Shelf to Pegboard or Slat Wall A floating shelf is attached directly to pegboard or slat wall instead of to vertical uprights and can be used to simulate many different pegboard or slat wall accessories Floating shelves can be used with any display type and can be dragged to any position within the display The procedure for adding a floating shelf is identical to adding a regular shelf except that the Section Number must be zero A floating shelf can be any length since it does not attach to uprights at Add Shelf Addl Shelves OK WC Section Number 0 Cancel Length 20 Inches Set Height 0 Inches Default Thickness fo Inches Peg Area Height fi Inches
61. the mouse pointer to the standard arrow mode Scrolling Through the Plan Depending upon the scale setting you may not be able to view the entire plan in the Plan Window There are two ways of scrolling to view areas of the plan not visible at the current scale Standard Scroll Bars The horizontal and vertical Scroll Bars located at the bottom and right edges of the Plan Window are used to scroll through the Plan Window The following figure demonstrates the various elements of a standard Scroll Bar Scroll Bar Scroll Bar Slider croll Buttons Figure 17 Scroll Bar 65 Scroll Buttons Each click will scroll left right up or down by 1 increment Scroll Bar Button Indicates your relative position within the Plan Window The Scroll Bar Button can be dragged with the mouse to scroll through the window Scroll Bar Clicking on the vertical Scroll Bar above or below the Scroll Bar Button will scroll by a larger increment or left right on the horizontal Scroll Bar Grab Tool Tool Bar Hand Button Keyboard Shortcut lt Shift Key gt Drag Mouse The Grab Tool is an alternative to using Scroll Bars When the Grab tool is in effect the mouse pointer changes to a hand Position the hand inside the Plan Window and drag the screen up down left or right to the desired view If the Tool Bar is not currently showing you can activate the Grab Tool by holding down the lt Shift Key gt while dragging the mouse
62. ther shelves The shelves above will move up and make room for the selected shelf and any items you might have on that shelf Moving Shelves Left and Right You can move shelves to other sections of the plan It is suggested that you turn Smart Shelf on when doing this so that any shelves in the way are adjust to make room for the moved shelf and items on that shelf With Smart Shelf off the moved shelf will have its shelf height and peg area adjusted after being moved to the new section depending on the positions of the shelves already placed in that section 53 Working With Items The Items Selection Window The Items Window should appear to the right of the Plan Window If it is not visible click the ltems Button on the Button Bar The Items Window is automatically sized and positioned to fit within the main Shelf Logic window Both the Plan Window and the Items Selection Window can be resized by placing the mouse pointer over the right edge of the Plan Window and the left edge of the Items Window then dragging the double arrow mouse pointer Items are listed in the Items Window in order of Item Type Peg items are listed at the top and are preceded by the letter P followed by shelf items Display By Fields The Item Number is the default display field however you can easily change the display field to UPC Code SKU Code Item Name or Description To change the default Item display field 1 Place the mouse pointer
63. ther shelves move out of its way Let s look at an example Figure 15 Before Moving a Shelf U wards Smart Shelf On Here are three shelves before the move The middle shelf is selected and will be moved upwards Since Smart Shelf is on the shelf above the selected shelf will move upwards along with the selected shelf as shown in the next figure 48 Figure 16 After the Shelf Move Smart Shelf On In the figure above you can see that the middle shelf is moved upwards and the shelf above it is also moved the same amount so that the shelf height of the moved shelf remains at 12 inches and the peg area height of the moved shelf remains at 6 inches Moving Shelves Down in the Same Section Smart Shelf Off When moving a shelf downwards with Smart Shelf off then the shelef height and peg area of the moved shelf increases and the shelf height and peg area of the shelf below is reduced Let s look at an example 49 Figure 17 Before Moving a Shelf Down Smart Shelf Off Here are three shelves before the move The middle shelf is selected and will be moved downwards Since Smart Shelf is off them the shelf heights are adjusted to fit the new shelf locations Figure 18 Moving the Shelf Downwards Smart Shelf Off As the middle shelf is moved down its shelf height remains the same but the peg area is increased If there s no peg area then the shelf height is increased 50 Below the moved shelf t
64. ton When the manual refers to clicking and double clicking it is always with the left mouse button unless otherwise specified If you are left handed you can switch the left and right mouse buttons through the Windows Control Panel Throughout this manual you will see the following icon in the left margin to call attention to important procedures Text that appears bold and italicized indicates a computer command that must be typed exactly as shown but in normal type When referring to a specific key on the keyboard the name of the key will appear in brackets for example lt enter gt means press the enter key A keyboard combination such as lt Ctrl S gt means you hold down the Ctrl key while pressing the letter S or whichever letter applies to the specific command Instructions for executing menu commands are shown as menu name command name File Save As first click on File Menu then select the Save As command Online Help The Shelf Logic Help file incorporates the latest features of a Windows Help System Online Help can be accessed from inside Shelf Logic Quik Plan by clicking on the Help Menu The online Help System provides step by step How To instructions and in some cases refers the user to the appropriate section of the User Manual for more detailed information If your operating system does not support the most current Help File System contact Technical Support for assistance Training A three hour t
65. ton on the Tool Bar to scale the view to your preference You are now ready to add shelves floating shelves or items to the slat wall display 38 Vertical Slide Display Setup at Display Setup Display Type ied AO Cancel LI T D oO tw ei Es oO E o E a D gt JE 2 i o a a ar i i P a Display Length Display Height Set Default fe Ft fo In le Ft IS In M Show Ruler Display Color a Horizontal distance between slats fi Vertical Spacing between fi Inches E 14 Q ID w e Notches Horizontal Distance Inch between Standards Renee Kickplate Inches ei DW i Figure 8 Display Setup Vertical Slide Type Select Vertical Slide Display Length amp Display Height These dimensions will determine the total area of your display Measurements can be entered in feet in feet and inches or all inches Horizontal Distance Between Slats Measure the distance from the left edge of the first vertical fixture to the left edge of the next vertical fixture Vertical Spacing Between Notches This is the vertical distance between slots on the vertical uprights into which shelves or racks will be attached Kickplate This is an optional setting for Vertical Slide 39 Display Color Select a background color for the display This color is for on screen viewing only and does not affect printed planograms The printed planogram will have
66. ure 4 Changed Item Dimensions The Update from Database command can be executed by selecting the above menu command or by right clicking the item on the plan The selected item will be updated to reflect the new information in the database The item s position may then need to be adjusted manually 31 Using the Items Database The Item Selection Window When a new plan is created or an existing plan opened the Item Selection Window will appear to the right of the Plan Window and display the active database The Item Selection Window is automatically sized and positioned to fit within the main Shelf Logic window Both the Plan Window and the Item Selection Window can be resized by dragging the window s edge Place the mouse pointer over the right edge of the Plan Window and the left edge of the Items Window When the pointer becomes a double headed arrow drag to resize both windows for a perfect fit Self Fastner Bib Small L amp G Rake Stanley File Stanley Level Stanley Pipe Wrench Stanley Saw Glide Stanley Wrench Toddler Dish Tumblemates Bowl All Detergent Coca Cola Glass Set Garelick Organic 2 Garelick Organic Mil Glad Handle Tie Honey Nut Cheerios Huggies ren 4 YN E YN 1 00 DD DDD DDD Figure 5 Item Selection Window Items are listed in the Items Window in order of Item Type Peg items are listed at the top and are preceded by the letter P shelf items follow and are preceded by the letter S The
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