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PictureThis!PictureThis! Registered Users Posts: 107 Major grins
edited July 2, 2007 in SmugMug Pro Sales Support
I'm not sure if you can do this or not. If so, let me know.

1. I would like to set all new gallery/picture prices to $0.00 so that you can fill in prices for the sizes you want to offer and not have to fill in 0 for all of the other stuff. It would be so much easier!

2. I want to change the prices for 5 pictures out of a gallery of 50. Can I change the pricing for all 5 at once? So far, I've been having to do each one separately and it's very time consuming (especially have to fill in all of those 0's!).
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Michelle Martin
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  • DnaDna Registered Users Posts: 435 Major grins
    edited June 27, 2007
    There are several levels of pricing.
    They start with protfolio, then galleries and finally images.
    Portfolio is the default pricing, gallery overrides this for a gallery and image overrides both for a single image.

    You can set up pricing templates for when you make a new gallery.
    I know there is a bulk gallery pricing change but not a bulk image change.

    Hope that helps.

    Andrew
  • ChuckWCChuckWC Registered Users Posts: 51 Big grins
    edited July 1, 2007
    I'm not sure if you can do this or not. If so, let me know.

    1. I would like to set all new gallery/picture prices to $0.00 so that you can fill in prices for the sizes you want to offer and not have to fill in 0 for all of the other stuff. It would be so much easier!

    2. I want to change the prices for 5 pictures out of a gallery of 50. Can I change the pricing for all 5 at once? So far, I've been having to do each one separately and it's very time consuming (especially have to fill in all of those 0's!).
    Are you manually entering a bunch of zeroes? If so, there's a much faster way of doing it:

    1. When you're in Custom Pricing, select "Custom" from the "quick input" listbox.
    2. Enter "0" in the empty text box with the $ (it'll appear after you select "Custom").
    3. Select "Empty" from the last listbox.
    4. Click the "Apply" button.

    This will place a $0 amount into all empty price boxes.

    And, as Andrew suggested, you can create a custom pricing for one gallery (for example, to have all zeroes) and then use that as a template for all future galleries.
    Chuck


    CWC Photography: “Painting pictures with cameras.” • Nature & Animals • Around the World • New York City • Miscellaneous • Sunsets • Central Park
  • PictureThis!PictureThis! Registered Users Posts: 107 Major grins
    edited July 2, 2007
    Thanks Chuck! I do sometimes have blonde moments. I don't know why I didn't think of this before.

    Do you know of any way to change the pricing for multiple images within a gallery at once?
    ______________________________________
    www.michellesphotographyonline.com

    Michelle Martin
    Control your destiny, or someone else will.
  • AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited July 2, 2007
    Thanks Chuck! I do sometimes have blonde moments. I don't know why I didn't think of this before.

    Do you know of any way to change the pricing for multiple images within a gallery at once?
    At the image level, no, only one at a time.
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