Ability to copy items accessories from one item to another
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Eric Roster
My question is how I can select and copy accessories from a product, like a projector, to a new projector that was added to the catalog that has no accessories.
I see in the Accessory window of a product there is a "paste Items" that is to the right of the "Add Products" and next to the "Delete" when an item is selected.
After contacting the Cloud Team I was told that we can only copy from the Catalog and past into the Accessories that way. But you have to search for items separately which it not an easy way to do it.
I would like to request a way to copy Accessories from one product to another as it is an easier way to grab all accessories form a similar item then to go and search for those items in the catalog individually.
What do you think about that as a value-added feature?
Let me know.
Eric
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Sprunki Retake
I’ve often found it cumbersome to manually search and add accessories from the catalog, especially when I just want to quickly replicate a setup like with a projector. A feature to directly copy accessories from one product to another would be a huge time-saver and improve workflow—kind of like a Sprunki Retake where you want to quickly redo or reuse something without starting from scratch. It would definitely add value and make the catalog management more efficient.
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Aristotle John
Absolutely agree! Having a direct option to copy accessories from one product to another would be a huge time-saver and a more efficient workflow. Manually searching and adding each accessory again from the catalog can be tedious, especially when dealing with similar products like projectors that often share the same accessory set. A "Copy from Product" or "Duplicate Accessories" feature could really streamline the process and reduce the chance of missing important items. For online stores like https://www.randmvape-shop.net/, where maintaining accurate and consistent product listings is key to customer satisfaction, this kind of feature would definitely be a valuable enhancement worth considering.
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Kevin Frye
Thanks Eric Roster. This is a great request that got me thinking about some variations.