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TeeB
3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
CSV Files
Hello,
I am not tech savvy and unsure where to start.
I need to upload a CSV file for stock items in my store that includes images, but I also have a separate image CSV file for these products. ...
- 3 years ago
TeeB wrote:This is their response: you need to upload the images into a hoster and the hoster will return you an URL to insert into the CSV. That's the only way to put images into a CSV file.
What they're likely referring to is uploading an image into your Dropbox storage, generating a shared link to that file, and putting the link into the CSV file so that when you upload the CSV into your store system, it will be able to read the link to the image files stored on Dropbox.
Any Dropbox plan will work, though there are bandwidth limits to consider on the free plan. Once you have an account, you'll want to upload your images, generate a shared link for each one individually, modify each link to change ?dl=0 to ?raw=1, then add those links to your CSV file.
TeeB
Explorer | Level 4
Hi Mark,
Thank you for the reply.
I already use a third party software that uses the CSV file to upload to my store, but they can’t add the image file. They have told me I need a Dropbox to create the file for me.
This is their response: you need to upload the images into a hoster and the hoster will return you an URL to insert into the CSV. That's the only way to put images into a CSV file.
You can look for it on Google and subscribe to one of them, we suggest using one of these:
- Dropbox and similar sites
Does that make sense to you, as it’s gone over my head, as I said I’m not technically aware of how to do this?
much appreciated for any advice
Rich
3 years agoSuper User II
TeeB wrote:This is their response: you need to upload the images into a hoster and the hoster will return you an URL to insert into the CSV. That's the only way to put images into a CSV file.
What they're likely referring to is uploading an image into your Dropbox storage, generating a shared link to that file, and putting the link into the CSV file so that when you upload the CSV into your store system, it will be able to read the link to the image files stored on Dropbox.
Any Dropbox plan will work, though there are bandwidth limits to consider on the free plan. Once you have an account, you'll want to upload your images, generate a shared link for each one individually, modify each link to change ?dl=0 to ?raw=1, then add those links to your CSV file.
- TeeB3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thank you Rich, I think I understand 🙂
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