posted on November 26, 2003 09:25:23 AM new
I have over 50 eBay listings, and under Active Listings, I can only see 50 at a time. I discovered that by using 'Sort by ENDS', I can see the other listings, but they display in backward order, thus running into, and including, my first listings. Am I missing something, or is there a page 2, 3, etc., and if not, how do you view Active Listings if you ever have over 100 items? Thanks.
posted on November 26, 2003 10:49:47 AM new
Your must be missing something, like the page numbers at the bottom of your first fifty. I have over 400 items active now and there is 9 pages to query at the bottom. Hope this helps.
posted on November 26, 2003 11:03:59 AM new
Hi, and thank you smcd. At the top of Active Listings, it reads You have 55 active listings, showing 50 of 55. At the bottom, there is the Select All Box and the Delete Box, but no pages listed. The very next thing is Pending Listings. Do I need to contact Vendio and have them check it? I recently has 98 listings, and it was quite confusing not being able to view them as I would like. Thanks a bunch.
posted on November 26, 2003 12:50:42 PM new
Hello,
On the left hand side in Sales Manager is a section called Display Options. If you click on Active, you'll be able to view your active listings only along with those page numbers at the bottom right. I hope this helps.
posted on November 27, 2003 07:12:45 AM new
Sonya, yes, I found it! In all my years with Vendio, I have always had my listings all right there, and never had the need to click on anything else. I never looked at that whole left column before, and am glad it was not a snake, or I would be bitten! LOL Thank you so much, and I absolutely love listing with Vendio and do appreciate the prompt service. Happy Thanksgiving!
posted on November 30, 2003 10:08:07 PM new
Apropos of this, I generally have 70 to 100 auctions running every day, and it sure would be nice if we could view 100 items on a page. Is there a reason for limiting it to 50? In even the recent past, I could see why there might have been. But with the spread of broadband and more capable computers, a list of 100 active auctions ought to be reasonably do-able. Could we propose it to the Drop-Down-Box Committee? Thanks. Marshall