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| Uploading Item numbers to Stand Alone myibay | Fri Jan 14, 2011 07:09 AM | |  |
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| FireHydrant2 |
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Sashka,
Sorry I posted under another topic and as I read the forum rules I realized I should have posted here.
I noticed that you can both save and open files using the stand alone myibay.
I have a list of Items I would like to upload to myibay. Can I do this and if so how do I structure the file?
Thanks,
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| | Fri Jan 14, 2011 03:00 PM | |  |
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| Sashka |
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Not yet, but it will be available soon.
The Web-based version has a way to save your files as CSV file (located in "Tools").
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| CSV | Sat Mar 02, 2013 10:09 PM | |  |
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| wevets8 |
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What does CSV stand for and how can I use it?
Thanks.
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| | Sat Mar 02, 2013 11:02 PM | |  |
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| Sashka |
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CSV stands for "Comma-Separated Values".
Many applications support it. For example, you can import it to any spreadsheet application like Excel, Open Office or similar.
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