Reserving in bulk?

Is there a way using the reserve to hide an item to reserve quickly in bulk or many items?
With over 600 items hard to do manually if say I want to hide all the vintage glass etc.

Thanks in advance.
GracefulVintageNow

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Go to Batch edit items, click item basics,click set status,click arrow for drop down and click reserve then just go down your listings and click the box next to the item you want to put on reserve.After you are done, click the green box at top that says apply changes.

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GracefulAnVintage says: October 26, 2019

Thanks so much. Appreciate it.

GracefulAnVintage says: October 26, 2019

Is it reversible to put them back as they were?

tomwayne1 says: October 26, 2019

Yes, just change the status to “For sale”

Graceful, I know it’s probably too late now, but, when you go to Batch Edit, you can filter for items in a category, or that have a word in the title. That would mean less browsing to find the right listings.

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