When I first opened my booth here I used the import tool from Etsy.
Now I want to move more items that are there and not here.
Is this possible?
I still have not edited all the items from my first import as I am only wanting certain items here. Hope this makes sense.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Sandy
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GracefulAnVintage Reputation: 152 See GracefulAnVintage's booth |
I’m not an etsy seller, so I have never imported from there. But from what I can gather from the Bonanza help pages, you are simply downloading an inventory file (CSV) from etsy and then uploading it (importing) to your Bonanza account.
If so, then all you have to do is edit the CSV file that you get from etsy. Then, do one of the [URL removed]
1) Delete the items you don’t want to re-import.
2) You could copy the ones you do want to import and paste them into a blank spreadsheet file (don’t forget the headers if you do this).
Then import the file you want into Bonanza.
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tomwayne1 Reputation: 8637 See tomwayne1's booth |
Someone correct me if I am wrong, but I believe you will have to inactivate any Etsy listings that you don’t want imported/re-imported from Etsy to Bonanza.
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mrsdutch1001 Reputation: 274 See mrsdutch1001's booth |
Thank you both. I am deleting the ones I do not want but have others still needing to add here I had there after I did the CVS file.
I am having to copy and paste everything.
Must be an easier way.
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GracefulAnVintage Reputation: 152 See GracefulAnVintage's booth |
The import feature is so handy, but it seems like there should be a way to easily import new items only.
I add a new item to my etsy shop almost every day, and deleting all those duplicates here is tedious!
Sorry I don’t have a better solution for you. I’m looking for one, too!
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plarnstar Reputation: 12 See plarnstar's booth |
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