Creating subcategories

Ok, so I upgraded to gold and am now playing around lol. I want to make subcatagories for my glass. How do I do it? Can I manually place items in multiple categories?

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Tortuga
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Tortuga says: October 07, 2014

Ok figured out subcatagories…now manual sorting….

Tortuga says: October 07, 2014

ok so my question would be…can I put an item in 2 categories?

Tortuga says: October 07, 2014

plus I have seen booths where the subcatagories are all visible when you enter…no clicking required..how do they do that?

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To put items in 2 categories you need set your categories to the automatic setting in your booth options area. It will automatically put your item in every category that is appropriate.

For the subcats that you describe that are always visible, they are not really subcats. They are regular categories that the booth owner either put spaces or — in front of the words so that they would be indented, but always show.

answered over 9 years ago

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Tortuga says: October 07, 2014

ah ok….spaces, thats a good idea lol. I never would have thought of it. Thanks, this info really helps

I subscribed for gold day 1 I entered. Have you every made a sale here?? I must be doing something wrong.. cause I get regular sales on Etsy but have never had one sale on Bonanza… can I get some help here?

answered over 9 years ago

Balilux
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