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    Up prices by 15%

    Hi.

    Can anyone tell me how to up my prices in the database in one fail swoop to 15% more on all products please?

    Thanks.
    Wayne.
    www.fetishwear-uk.co.uk


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    There are many ways already documented within the forum. A quick search should yield some results. In summary, your options are:
    1. Export to CSV format, edit in Excel and reimport - see here for example
    2. Run an SQL query against the Access database in MS Access directly
    3. Purchase/trial third party plugins that can do this for you e.g. Mole end's Profit Price tool

    Incidentally I think you meant "one fell swoop". A fail swoop would not be a good outcome for you.
    - no offence meant - just the pedant in me......
    Fergus Weir - teclan ltd
    Ecommerce Digital Marketing

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      #3
      Thanks.

      Mole ends tool works a treat.

      www.fetishwear-uk.co.uk


      Actinic SEO

      We are specialists in Actinic SEO and have over 12 years experience with this software. PM me for more details if you need any help.


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        #4
        Hi.

        Can you also tell me how to edit the confirmation email sent to customers from actinic please?

        Wayne.
        www.fetishwear-uk.co.uk


        Actinic SEO

        We are specialists in Actinic SEO and have over 12 years experience with this software. PM me for more details if you need any help.


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          #5
          Go to Advanced - Template Manager and switch to the classic view.
          On the Miscellaneous tab, in the Email frame you will see a button for Order Recv, click it and you then edit the email content.

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            #6
            Originally posted by fergusw View Post
            I think you meant "one fell swoop". A fail swoop would not be a good outcome for you.
            - no offence meant - just the pedant in me......
            At least it was better than "one fowl swoop" which is very irritating


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