I have set up categories in my booth but I can’t find where I select the category to put the listing.
I’ve looked in Batch edit and tried revising my item.
Thanks in advance.
whimseys Reputation: 185 See whimseys' booth |
Go back to Batch Edit and check off the boxes of items you want to put in one category (Like all bowls, or all tops, or whatever) then go to the top and click on the circle next to “Set category”. Use the dropdown menu to select the category you want. Then Click on the green box “Apply Changes”. That puts them in Bonanza Categories.
If you also need to add them to your custom booth categories. Again select the items you want to put in one category by checking the boxes next to them, click on the circle next to “Set custom booth category”, use the dropdown menu to select. Click the green “apply changes” box. And they are done.
If they do not show properly when you click on “View your booth” go to Edit Items and click on “Update booth” and the changes will take.
You can also do it one item at a time in the “Add or edit items” by adding the categories on the items edit page. Categories are right below the pictures you added.
Oma'sPlatz Reputation: 96 See Oma'sPlatz's booth |
Thank you so much. I think the problem is that my listings aren’t “live”.
I was hoping to edit them and send them live all at once.
Thanks again.
whimseys Reputation: 185 See whimseys' booth |
I am trying to do the same thing, but there is no “Set Custom Booth Category” on my batch edit page.
(Never mind, I had to set the option to manually add items to booth categories)
sewmore Reputation: 20 See sewmore's booth |
There is no “Set Custom Booth Category” and you can’t use HTML, Bonanza sucks.
curtds Reputation: 14 See curtds' booth |
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