You can speed up your work in the Shopify admin
by using the bulk editor and bulk actions. ,These tools save you time and
make your workflow simpler. ,So, you can spend less time on everyday
tasks and more time building your business.,Bulk actions are available on many
pages, like “Orders”, “Products”, ,and “Customers”. Check out the link below for
a full list of pages and their bulk actions. ,You can use bulk actions to do things like
tag a set of new products, or print packing ,slips for all your unfulfilled orders.
To access bulk actions, click the page ,that you want to perform a task on. In this
example, I’m opening the “Products” page. ,First, you need to select the items that
you want to apply the bulk action to.,There’s four ways to select items.
To select items one at a time, ,click the checkbox next to each
item that you want to select. ,For a range of items, click to select an item.
Then, hold the shift key and click another item. ,This selects the first and last items
you clicked and all items in between. ,To select all items on a page, click the
checkbox in the header at the top of the list. ,And if you’d like to select every item listed on
all the pages, click the checkbox in the header at ,the top of the list. Then, on the right-hand side,
click “Select all 50+ products in your store”.,After you select all the items that you want
to work on, choose a bulk action to perform. ,Click “More actions”.,From the drop-down menu, click the action of your
choice. You can also scroll for more actions.,I want to add new tags to my
products, so I click “Add tags”. ,Next, make the changes that you want.
If you selected all items on all pages, ,then you might need to wait for the bulk action
to complete before making any more changes.,You can use these same steps
on collections, customers, ,inventory, blog posts, online store pages,
and many more areas of the Shopify admin.,The “Products” page has another tool to
speed up your work, called the bulk editor. ,The bulk editor works like a spreadsheet
where you can edit your products quickly.,To open the bulk editor, select the items that
you want to edit, and click “Edit products”.,The bulk editor displays the products
that you selected in a table format.,Each row in the table is a product or variant.
Each column in the table is a product property. ,You can choose which product properties
are displayed in the table by adding ,and removing fields. After you add a product
property, you can edit the information in it.,The current fields are listed at the
top of the table. In this example, ,“SKU”, “Price”, and “Compare at price”
are the fields available to edit. ,To add another property, click “Add fields”. ,You’ll see a list of properties appear. If
you don’t see the property you’re looking for, ,scroll down to see more.
Click a property to add it ,to the table for editing. In this example,
I’m adding the product “Weight” property. ,If you want to add multiple
properties, then repeat these steps. ,To remove a property, click the “X” next to it.
When you’re done adding all the properties that ,you want to edit, click cells in the table
to type new data or edit existing data. ,There’s lots of shortcuts that you can use
to quickly edit fields in the bulk editor. ,Here’s an example. To select multiple cells with
your keyboard, click a cell to select it. Next, ,hold the shift key and press the up or down arrow
keys to select multiple cells in the column. ,Then, enter the value or text
that you want to fill the cell.,In this example, I’m replacing the
weight of four product variants.,For the full list of shortcuts,
check out the link below. ,When you’re done making edits, ,click “Save” to keep all of the product
changes you made using the bulk editor. ,Now you know how to save time using the bulk
editor and actions! If you have any questions, ,visit help.shopify.com for
more help articles today.
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