How do i rearrange my items

Hi. How do I rearrange my items so that I can put similar items together?

Thank you.
Michele
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asked almost 5 years ago

mittana
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thomasmarsden35 says: October 01, 2021

I figure you ought to make every class and put things in it [URL removed]

6 Answers

You can sort your items by date listed, name (title), and a few other means. You will find that on your main booth page just above your listings to the right of the screen. If you are a paying Membership subscriber, you can also sort up to 100 items in the exact order you want. See [URL removed]

Bonanza respects a buyer’s ultimate decision as to what order they want items displayed. If a buyer in a booth has chosen to order items by a particular criteria (even if it wasn’t in your booth), Bonanza remembers their preference and will apply it to future booths they visit. Setting up a custom item sort order affects the order that your booths’ items are presented only when (1) the buyer has never chosen a sort order (2) the buyer has closed and re-opened their browser since they last chose a sort order or (3) the buyer chose to display the items in the “Seller Picked” order because they trust your judgement.

https://support.bonanza.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000710031-Customized-Item-Sorting-in-a-Booth

However, YOUR sort order will be overridden by whatever shoppers have listed for THEIR default order when viewing your booth. The following is from that same HELP page listed [URL removed]

“Bonanza respects a buyer’s ultimate decision as to what order they want items displayed. If a buyer in a booth has chosen to order items by a particular criteria (even if it wasn’t in your booth), Bonanza remembers their preference and will apply it to future booths they visit. Setting up a custom item sort order affects the order that your booths’ items are presented only when (1) the buyer has never chosen a sort order (2) the buyer has closed and re-opened their browser since they last chose a sort order or (3) the buyer chose to display the items in the “Seller Picked” order because they trust your judgement."

answered almost 5 years ago

tomwayne1
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Are you possibly asking about sorting them by category? [URL removed] Women’s clothes, Men’s shoes, Dishes, etc.?

answered almost 5 years ago

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answered almost 5 years ago

LuciaM136
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answered almost 5 years ago

giuliajones32
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for a traditional way, I think you should create each category and put items in it [URL removed]

answered over 4 years ago

EinoD
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Are you eager to collect different things in your art gallery? I am not interested in this topic because I have a very short time after completing the assignments for the students [URL removed]

answered over 4 years ago

RomanD35
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