Do you mean what's posted on Hipstamp, or what what is in our stock, that isn't listed?
For the stamps on Hipstamp, Hipstamp itself serves as the "inventory" (you can just view each on the web page, or you can download a CSV file that contains all the details). For stamps not listed, in our case, no, because we haven't listed them yet. We hold them in Stock Books where they have been ID'd, but still need to be pulled, photographed, described and listed.
CSV is that mean Catalog Scott Value if so where can I download a file for this as I require this!
My own inventory is so big I can't make a full list best atm I can say what I come across when opening new packages or attempting to organize, someone also gave me the idea here if you take pictures after you open a package least you'll have those to go back on reference wise!
Brett, CSV is Comma Separated Value. It is a file type produced by spreadsheet programs like excel. Go to your store, view your active listings. Using the check boxes on the left side select some or all of your listings. Scroll all the way to the bottom and look for the export button.
I don't see any of those boxes when I am viewing all my active listings. There are no boxes on the left side, just the Search Keywords, categories, etc. What am I missing?
OK - found it under open listings, far down the bottom of the page on the far left. Thanks. If these are so important buttons why hide them at the bottom where no one looks. I never know they were there after 16 months of selling.
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For the stamps on Hipstamp, Hipstamp itself serves as the "inventory" (you can just view each on the web page, or you can download a CSV file that contains all the details). For stamps not listed, in our case, no, because we haven't listed them yet. We hold them in Stock Books where they have been ID'd, but still need to be pulled, photographed, described and listed.
My own inventory is so big I can't make a full list best atm I can say what I come across when opening new packages or attempting to organize, someone also gave me the idea here if you take pictures after you open a package least you'll have those to go back on reference wise!
John
why hide them at the bottom where no one looks. I never know they were there after 16 months of selling.