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# Orders

In the **Orders** section of the OrderArmor Shipping Protection app, you can view a comprehensive list of all orders where insurance was opted by customers. This section allows for efficient order management by providing various filters to streamline your search. You can categorize and filter orders based on their fulfillment status:<br>

* **All:** Displays all orders regardless of their fulfillment status.
* **Fulfilled:** Lists orders that have been completely processed and shipped.
* **Unfulfilled:** Shows orders that have not yet been processed or shipped.
* **Partially Fulfilled:** Displays orders that have been partially processed or partially shipped.<br>

Using these filters, you can quickly identify and manage orders at different stages of fulfillment<br>

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