Please tell me that there is a way to batch edit all items for UPC “Does not apply”, and my brand name in one swift movie, instead of having to manually go through all 150+ items?
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NeatCuriosities Reputation: 10 See NeatCuriosities' booth |
Batch Edit
Search Optimize
Select all items that do not have or upc does not apply
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enter [[identifier_[URL removed] for the items…note however, that bonanza automatically adds this to the feeds for any item that does not have the google attributes when you make the listings..
All the listings that do not have the upc/gtin should already have this in Search Optimize
You can also add brand here too
Select
_Add search [URL removed]
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If you are doing your listings individually, you can also add this to the end of the listing in this form and it will add the attributes automatically (and will not show in the listing itself)
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
I agree. In fact, I just suggested several other changes to Batch Editor that I would like to see implemented. See [URL removed]
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Help me get the necessary votes to get these implemented.
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tomwayne1 Reputation: 8637 See tomwayne1's booth |
It’s still work, but less than going thru each listing.
seller dashboard > Items > Batch Edit > item traits > choose filter (below)> go back up top > Edit items for all filtered items (the green button to the right)
This will bring up all items, do what you need to do, then just scroll down to the next one.
Here’s some screen shots
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I know it’s not one swift move, and yes it is a lot of work, but I hope the pictures show up and this helps in some small way
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Once_Again Reputation: 525 See Once_Again's booth |
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