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Editing Product Information
Editing Product Information
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Written by Selro Support
Updated over a week ago

Editing your product information in Selro is a simple and user-friendly process. Whether you need to update product details, images, or pricing, this guide will walk you through the steps to ensure your catalogue remains accurate and up-to-date.

Step 1: Log In

Access your Selro account by entering your username and password on the login page.

Step 2: Navigate to Inventory

Once logged in, navigate to the "Inventory" section in the main menu. Here, you'll find all the tools you need to manage your product information.

Step 3: Locate Your Product

Find the specific product you want to edit within the inventory list. You can use search filters or browse through your product catalogue.

Step 4: Select "Edit"

Click on the product you wish to modify. Once on the product details page, look for the "Edit" button and click on it.

Step 5: Update Product Information

There are several different tabs where you can adjust product information such as, prices, quantity and images.

If you select the listings tab, you can edit the product data displayed directly on your channel.

Step 6: Save Changes

After making the necessary adjustments, scroll down and click the "Save" or "Update" button to save your changes.

Please note if you click 'update' on the prices tab or the stock levels tab this will also push an update to your marketplaces. No other changes will be sent to the channel when clicking 'Save'.

Step 7: Verify Changes

Double-check the product details to ensure that your edits have been successfully applied.

Additional Tips:

  • Bulk Editing: If you need to update multiple products simultaneously, use the "Bulk Edit" feature in the "Inventory & Listings" section.

  • Export and Import: Utilize the export and import functionalities to make large-scale changes efficiently.

By following these steps, you can seamlessly edit and update product information in Selro, ensuring that your catalogue accurately reflects your current inventory and offerings.

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