To reverse an Applied Discount
You reverse the process that you used to set it up.
Batch Edit
Apply Discount
Since it looks like you used a 10% discount then you will have to Apply a
-11.11% to reverse a 10% discount….have to enter a negative number to restore original prices
You can apply the discount to some items or all in the batch edit..
this thread shows some common discount reversal numbers
https://www.bonanza.com/community_help/Is_there_an_easy_way_to_set_up_a_discount_for_items_with_one_speci
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Here you go. I copied the discounts/reversals from the post I made in the other similar thread.
Here are some common discounts and the restoration [URL removed]
10% > -11.11%
20% > -25%
25% > -33.33%
30% > -42.86%
40% > -66.67%
50% > -100%
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