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I was formerly used Turbo Lister to create and manage my listings on ebay. With that program, if you made revisions to your listing in either Turbo Lister or ebay, you could syncrhonize the listings, i.e. the changes made in one location can be reflected back to the other.

So far in the short time I've been using Auctiva, I cannot find a similar function, and after making some revisions directly online in ebay, my online listing now differs from the listing saved in Auctiva. Is there a way to have them update each other? Thanks in advance for any help. While it has taken me a while to go through a learning curve on Auctiva, I've enjoyed the results so far.
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Hi ageless - No, synchronization between the two listings is not a feature of Auctiva. I can see where I would want that at certain times, but there are other situations where I think it would just create confusion. I think if designed properly it could be a very useful feature. Sounds like you've had good results though. You might want to talk up this idea in the suggestion box.
Ninth - In my experience, being able to synchronize helped avoid confusion as it helped avoid situations like having corrected a listing in ebay, then, when relisting having an in error version get posted. (Did that just make sense?) Anyway, I'll take your suggestion to put this in the suggestion box. Now, if I can just find the box............. ;-)
Having the ability to synchonize would certainly add to the flexibility of the listing process, as long as it was optional, as there might be situations were I would want to keep my original listing with no revisions, or wanting to change the original without it affecting the active listing. If it were not optional, you might have to create an "unlinked" copy for those times when you didn't want sychronization. Like I said it would have to be designed with some thought. The "suggestion box" just refers to the Suggestions topic on this message board.
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