posted on November 6, 2001 09:26:58 AM new
When is Auction Watch going to fix the number of pictures I can up-load? I've been waiting for this to be addressed and corrected. One major reason I joined auction watch was because of the amount of pictures I was able to load at once. Now the amount is so small. It's so very inconvenient. All these other new options offered, I don't even use. You should improve on the options originally offered instead of trying to give new and usless options. PLease let me know When the picture up-loading will be FIXED! Thank-you~ Regards, Kathy
posted on November 6, 2001 09:35:58 AM new
Hi Gerberlady,
Unfortunately, due to a bug we have recently discovered in a vendor's software application, we are currently required to limit the number of image upload fields to 9. We are actively working with the vendor in locating a fix for the bug, and we hope to have this issue resolved shortly.
If image upload capability being limited to 9 images at one time poses a significant problem for you, you might consider trying our Auction Manager Pro or Auction Manager Business Edition products; both allow batch uploads of large numbers of files with 'drag and drop' capability (and much more!) More information on these products is available at:
posted on November 6, 2001 09:55:55 AM new
I do have Action Manger PRO (I think). I don't understand how this makes a differance? Please explain. Thanks again~
posted on November 6, 2001 10:08:30 AM new
Hi Gerberlady,
If you have AMPro, you can add as many images as you like to the image bar, select them and hit the synchronize button and this will add them to your account online. If you are on the Manage Images page and see no more than 9 upload fields with a Browse button next to each field, I would recommend that you use AMPro if you have lots of images to upload.
posted on November 6, 2001 05:29:19 PM new
Thank-you. I didn't know I could do that. So just let me make sure I have this correct. I can up-load all my pic's from my AMpro from my desktop. I donot have to go to "up-load images" on the auctionwatch web-site to up-load piture's onto the web? thanks again for getting me straight, this is wonderful then.~~~Gerberlady