How do i move my items into the custom categores?

Alrighty, so I’ve created a bunch of my own custom categories. However can’t figure out how to move my items into them. Don’t see an option in the Batch Edit.

So here I’m stuck. Any suggestions are welcome.

asked over 7 years ago

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Go to Selling, scroll down to Booth settings and select Categories & Sorting, then choose the method to sort by.

Automatically — We’ll try to match your item’s title to one of your category names. If we can’t find a match, your item will only be displayed when a shopper views “All Items” in your booth.

OR

Manual — You can choose categories for your items using the Batch Item Editor. Items that you don’t put into categories will only be displayed when a shopper views “All Items” in your booth.

I use automatic and make sure that the listing has the name of the category somewhere in the description.

More details [URL removed]
https://www.bonanza.com/site_help/booths_setup/custom_categories

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answered over 7 years ago

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rapidreader says: January 09, 2018

[URL removed] When you select Manual sorting, the option to Set custom categories shows up in the batch editor.

I think you might need a paid membership to do that – right now I’m free member and I can’t get that to work, either. Hopefully a paid member will be along to confirm or clarify on that.

answered over 7 years ago

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BookbinEtc says: January 10, 2018

Free members can have auto. cats. as well. Just set up the system as RR says, then make sure the correct cat. name is somewhere in your listing. I just add it at the very bottom, so if I change the description, I don’t end up losing it.

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