Good morning everyone. I hope your day has started off well.
I’ve got a wee problem and need advice on how to either fix or do a work around.
I list each one of my item one at a time. It’s time consuming, but it’s what I choose to do (no life ya’know :))
So anyway, since I enter each item I do all the traits (fragrance type, size, name etc), I’ve run into a problem.
The problem is, (for instance) I have an item listed, I want to list another item with a similar name ie..first listing vanilla bean noel, second one is vanilla bean. It won’t let me list vanilla bean, it keeps bringing up the other. Normally I can “add” the fragrance name, but recently I have had to hold off listing similar item names due to this issue.
Now I want to add these items and need some help on the above issue. Anyone have any idea’s?
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Once_Again Reputation: 525 See Once_Again's booth |
Not really sure what you mean, unless you mean the ‘suggested title’ that comes up when listing.
If that is the case, just ignore the ‘suggestion’ and put in what you like.
Also, change the order of the words…
Bath & Body Works VANILLA BEAN NOEL 8ozs Body Lotion Old Formula
For the other…put fragance first and the name second
Vanilla Bean body lotion Bath and Body Works, etc…
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
Have you tried duplicating the listing and then editing the new one?
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ToysAndTreasures Reputation: 916 See ToysAndTreasures' booth |
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Lets hope this works
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Once_Again Reputation: 525 See Once_Again's booth |
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