Let’s say we offer red shirts in sizes, could we list them in the csv file in the trait [URL removed]
“[[[URL removed] 5][[URL removed] 9.99][[URL removed]
“[[[URL removed] 10][[URL removed] 9.99][[URL removed]
And let’s say we wanted the plus sizes to be priced higher, could we have [URL removed]
“[[[URL removed] 5][[URL removed] 12.99][[URL removed]
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Hi ZeroGravitee,
Thank you for your question. We realize that CSV formatting can be a little bit tricky. Please send us an email to support@bonanza.com so that we can take a closer look at your file and help you to get your trait column set up.
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