Manage Discounts with CSVs
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CSV (Comma Separated Values) is the file format used to Export complete product reports and to Import product information such as inventory quantities and price changes. You can also use CSVs to edit the categories your products are assigned to.
CSV Import and Export functions can be found under Shopping Cart >> Products >> CSV Import/Export
tip: CSV files are very useful for lots of things, including uploading Newsletter Subscriber Lists, and updating and importing Toy Safety Data
Some great tools for managing your CSV files are:
Open Office http://www.openoffice.org/
Microsoft Office http://www.microsoft.com/office/
Using CSV Import/Export to Manage Discounts You can use the discount system together with the CSV […]
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Video: Importing prices and quantity on hand from your POS This page assumes you’ve already made
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If you don’t have Excel, you can use Open Office’s “Calc” program, which is free. It
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Prior to uploading your CSV file you will need to create it, or modify an existing
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When using the CSV import tools to import product into your cart system, there are special
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If you are using the CSV Import tool to upload any data that includes common delimiter
These are the steps for changing, adding , or deleting CSV fields in your CSV Configuration.
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attribute The different choices a product has. Use this to give a product different specifications. For
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You can export your subscriber list from the Letterman newsletter component as an XML file from
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You can use the cart’s CSV Import/Export tools to export almost any product detail. This can
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