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# Store Policies

You are able to add your store policies and return policies right within the TAKU Retail app.

1\. Go into **Settings > Stores** > **Current Store**.

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2\. Click the **Store Policies** card.

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3.This will open the **Store Policies** page where you can set up your **Sales**, **Shipping**, **Return**, **Gift Receipt**, and **Consent** policies.

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4\. Remember to click the **Save** button on the top right hand corner when you have finished editing your **Store Policies.**

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5\. Once your policies have updated, you will see a pop-up to ensure that your changes have been saved.

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Made a mistake? Hit the undo button (located next to the save button on the top right hand corner) and revert to the last saved copy.

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