Sue
Here's how we have managed thus far.
We edited all our email templates so they are more generic. Removing the auction site references to more of a "welcome and thank you for choosing to shop with bluepennylady"
I create an Auction profile for the site And literally create Auction lots for that site, paste in the site's Item number into the Auction number field. Put in the Start date and change the Status to Online.
When something sells,The auction lot status is changed to Offline or Never listed, An invoice is manually created and the Auction lot added to the Invoice. Then we just follow our normal backend process.
Other than submitting feedback, which must be done manually on the site.
When listing the items on the unsupported site, the images are saved to the hard drive and then uploaded using the sites uploader, Description field is pasted into notepad then pasted into the site's text editor, etc.
If the site supports a csv file you can always export the auction lots into csv from AW2000, clean out what you do not want to upload to the site (if that site supports csv file uploads) and upload, You can add the images afterwards, Or upload the images to your webspace and then go through and add the image URL's to the Csv file.
Does that help?
Judy Oglesby Judy/blue bluepennylady
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