eBay has a “drafts” section for incompleted listings, so they’re easy to find and complete. Thanks for the info.
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hillcountryaccents Reputation: 10 See hillcountryaccents' booth |
1. “Add or edit page” = “Manage your items listings” [URL removed]
https://www.bonanza.com/booths/hillcountryaccents/edit
Use the Search for an item window or click on the left side bar the Reserved items link (it’s marked with a grey dot).
2. “Batch edit page” = “Update items as group”:
https://www.bonanza.com/booths/hillcountryaccents/batch_edit
Search there straight for the particular item.
Or, in case You want to work on more than one reserved item, use on Your batch edit page the + Add a filter tab → *Item [URL removed] → choose from drop down menu.
Each time, when You use the Save for later tab (and NOT the Save these changes green big button) or click on the Reserve item link (which is visible on every active listing next to an item’s tile) – those listings go on the “Reserved” mode.
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ArtistsUnion Reputation: 3676 See ArtistsUnion's booth |
or just go to the Add/Edit screen and click on the link in the left hand column that says
Incomplete items All your incomplete items will appear
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
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