I go to “Add or edit” and see [URL removed] There are now 59 sellable items in your booth. 12 items are online currently. 47 items are incomplete.
So I click on the link for the 47 items incomplete and I find a list of them all, but no way to edit them except to use “batch editing” which is useless if you want to change item details or pics. The only thing you can change is the “title” – Extremely useless (at least to me at this time).
Frustration is reigning supreme in this household
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thevintageflea Reputation: 251 See thevintageflea's booth |
Hello @thevintageflea,
Thanks for reaching out and sorry for the trouble. Clicking on the “incomplete items” link in your booth will bring you to the batch editor so that you can bulk update things like price, shipping, category, etc. If you are looking to add or edit your images, you will want to do so from the individual listing’s edit page. When you are on your add or edit items page viewing your listings, you can easily locate your incomplete items by searching for the yellow dot next to the listing. Click to edit the item and you can update the images from there.
Hope that helps!
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Katyoke Reputation: 1512 See Katyoke's booth |
I said in your other thread…
You have to click on the picture (sometimes double click) in batch edit…
It will bring up the listing, then click on the Edit Item link under the title…
and again an extra step or more added to the process…
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
Thank you CCMOM – I didn’t read your first answer thoroughly.
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thevintageflea Reputation: 251 See thevintageflea's booth |
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