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Thread: Ebid Multi Lister - Jimbos version. please bump!

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    Thumbs up Ebid Multi Lister - Jimbos version. please bump!

    I had to temporarily remove Jimbos Multi lister link from my signature - so i could tell you all I'm going on holiday

    New users may find Jimbos version of the lister a little easier to use, and there's a really cool fee calculator too. You can find everything on Jimbos site www.ebidinfo.com . I've pasted some of the information and links below.

    Remember to pass any feedback or thanks direct to Jimbo and could regulars keep the thread bumped please- so newbies can find it easily. thanks all

    Online Multi Lister (Beta).
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    suggestions to make the free online bulk lister work better for you let us know.,
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    ok!.....................

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    Hannah- I am practically computer ILLiterate!

    Could you explain what a multi-lister is for?
    i e is it for listing lots of the same thing at the same price etc, or is it used like Turbolister - for anything?

    I don't understand Excel - and haven't got it on my PC anyway - so no 'previous'! LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by JudesNiceThings View Post
    Hannah- I am practically computer ILLiterate!

    Could you explain what a multi-lister is for?
    i e is it for listing lots of the same thing at the same price etc, or is it used like Turbolister - for anything?

    I don't understand Excel - and haven't got it on my PC anyway - so no 'previous'! LOL
    Hey hannah what a brill lister..Im off to have a go...

    In answer to Jude, a multi lister means that you can list all you items in one go and load up all together to Ebid, as opposed to individually listing each seperate item on here

    You do need some knowledge of excel Im afraid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JudesNiceThings View Post
    Hannah- I am practically computer ILLiterate!

    Could you explain what a multi-lister is for?
    i e is it for listing lots of the same thing at the same price etc, or is it used like Turbolister - for anything?

    I don't understand Excel - and haven't got it on my PC anyway - so no 'previous'! LOL
    It's used like turbolister

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    Thanks for this thread

    Bump in desperate need of feedback for the new lister.. Good or bad..
    Last edited by jimbo750; 12th November 2008 at 08:15 AM.

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    I had a quick try of this, it's not difficult to use, though I find ebid's listing form quite adequate for my needs.

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    hey there....

    i am impressed by your bulk lister. i have a ton of files on turbo lister and i am currently having problems making the program separate the description from the title. i can't seem to get any of the spreadsheet software programs to do it right

    do you know how to do it? i have the file in a .csv but it looks like a scrambled mess because the descriptions are running into the titles and vice versa from listing to listing



    nathan

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    nevermind....i have discovered that when you bring a .csv file out of TL2 you need to tab comma the document with Open Office Calc. You can't upload that specific list but when you tab comma the columns it allows you to copy and paste them into comma only spreadsheet doc's.

    therefore i think i have found the answer to my question on my own. also everyone remember to always add ##end## to each line after the last column when you prepare a spreadsheet for uploading to this website as well as other new auction/store websites. if you don't do that it will kick back error messages. you even need to do it on the top line after the column names, otherwise ioffer will kick back and say you have blank entries on your column names line.


    hope this helps others....i have really played darts in the dark today but i think i have figured all of this out for this website as well as others


    nathan

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