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Home›Digital & Mobile Technology›How to Archive Amazon Orders on Mobile and Desktop

How to Archive Amazon Orders on Mobile and Desktop

By Matthew Lynch
May 18, 2023
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As one of the most successful e-commerce websites in the world, Amazon has made shopping for products a convenience as well as an enjoyable experience for millions of users worldwide. With just a click or a tap on their mobile devices or computers, Amazon customers can purchase thousands of products and have them delivered to their doorstep within a matter of days.

One of the useful features of the Amazon platform is the ability to keep track of all your previous purchases, which makes it easier to look up past orders, track your delivery status, or re-order products you have used before. Archiving your Amazon Orders can make it easier to streamline the shopping experience and maintain better organization.

Here is a guide on how to archive Amazon Orders on both mobile and desktop devices.

Archive Amazon orders on mobile

1. Open the Amazon app on your mobile phone.

2. Click on the ‘three lines’ icon located at the top-left corner of the screen to access the main menu.

3. Scroll down and click on the “Your Orders” option located under the Account Settings section. This will take you to a page that lists all your recent orders.

4. Tap on the order that you want to archive.

5. Scroll down the order detail page; you will see an ‘Archive Order’ button below the item.

6. Click on the “Archive Order” button. The order will now disappear from the “Your Orders” tab and will be moved to the “Archived Orders” tab.

Archive Amazon orders on desktop

1. Go to Amazon.com on your desktop browser.

2. Click on the “Account & Lists” button located on the top-right corner of the page.

3. Select the “Your Orders” option. You will now see a list of all your recent orders.

4. Click on the order that you want to archive.

5. Scroll down the order detail page, and you will see an ‘Archive Order’ button below the item.

6. Click on the “Archive Order” button. The order will now disappear from the “Your Orders” tab and will be moved to the “Archived Orders” tab.

In conclusion, archiving your Amazon orders can help keep your account clear and organized, especially if you have a long list of past orders. The process of archiving orders is a simple and straightforward one regardless of whether you are using a mobile device or desktop. With this guide, you can save time and contribute to a better shopping experience by archiving Amazon orders.

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