How to Archive Your Amazon Orders – Step-by-Step Guide

Archiving your Amazon orders can help you organize your purchase history and keep track of past transactions. Follow this step-by-step guide to archive your Amazon orders:

  1. Sign in to Your Amazon Account:

    • Visit the Amazon website and sign in to your account using your email address and password.




2.Access Your Orders:**

  • Once logged in, hover over the "Accounts & Lists" option in the top-right corner of the Amazon homepage.

  • Click on "Your Orders" from the dropdown menu to view your order history.



  1. Locate the Order to Archive:

    • Scroll through your order history to find the specific order you wish to archive. You can use the search bar or filter options to narrow down your search.



  2. Archive the Order:

    • Once you have located the order you want to archive, click on the "Archive order" button or link next to the order details.

    • Amazon may prompt you to confirm that you want to archive the order. Click on "Archive Order" or "Confirm" to proceed.



  3. Verify the Order Archive:

    • After archiving the order, you should see a confirmation message indicating that the order has been successfully archived.

    • The archived order will be moved to a separate section for easy reference but will no longer appear in your main order history.



  4. Access Archived Orders:

    • To access your archived orders, navigate back to the "Your Orders" section on Amazon.

    • Look for a tab or option that allows you to view archived orders specifically. Click on this tab to see a list of all your archived orders.



  5. Unarchive Orders (Optional):

    • If you ever need to retrieve an archived order, you can unarchive it by navigating to the archived orders section.

    • Locate the specific order you want to unarchive and click on the "Unarchive order" or similar option to move it back to your main order history.



  6. Manage Archived Orders:

    • You can continue to keep your order history organized by archiving orders that you no longer need to see in your main list.

    • Regularly archive orders to declutter your order history and focus on recent or relevant transactions.

      Attribution Statement:
      This article is a modified version of content originally posted on POSTARTICA.



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