
In the CSV File for each item row, list Action as Revise, make your other changes and use the File Exchange "Upload Files" to enter changes. Instead use "File Exchange" Format and "Revise Price and Quantity"

Method is as above to "Download Format "Standard""

This is still possible with File Exchange but limited to revising the Price, Quantity, Title, Custom Label or add Unique Identifiers. My apologies I misread your question I thought that you only wanted a list of your Active Items, not edit and relist. With 300 items this shoulld be less than 10 mins.Ĭlick Download and either Save or Open the file in Excel. Under "LIstings and Records" Select "Active"Įnter your email address - eBay will email when the file is ready. In regards to images I have had no real issues, however I am not using up to File Exchange if haven't done it already. If you have Turbo Lister you can export your files in File Exchange Format which gives you a pretty good starting point, although there are still changes that need to be made to the files. This didn't happen overnight but with Turbo Lister being shut down there was an incentive to learn File Exchange, which is free, rather than folk out yet more money to eBay leechs.

Maybe I am lucky but I can access a database xml file and extract all the info I need and not only build descriptions but all the other paramaters quickly and use xslt to drop it into a csv file. Personally I find File Exchange pretty reliable, and quick once you get use to it, although it does have a reasonably steep learning curve.

It is meant for those listing 100s if not 1000s of items and as such they are likely to already have a website, and a hosting site to store images. Level of programming required is beyond most ebay users but if you can find a good image host, as I said earlier, File Exchange is sort of workable.įile Exchange is not for everyboby and is very unlikely to be used by a seller who only has a few items.
