Page Forwarding Stuck
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05-14-2022 05:02 PM
I am going through my store, page by page to clean-up or delete old products. I set the page to display 204 products at a time. When I got to page 49, I got a blank page and the message that says "Sorry, no products found" and there appears to be no way to move past this. I tried again, going page by page, because there is no "go to page" link, but can only get up to page 49. This is a very tedious process and I need help so I can get on with my life. Any solutions?
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05-15-2022 11:30 AM
Once you page to the second or later page, the URL will show pg= you can change the page number there and it should work.
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05-17-2022 07:49 AM
This solution did not work, but thank you. Zazzle Community Manager has informed me that they only allow users to paginate through 1000 products. It makes no sense, but whatever.
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05-16-2022 08:45 AM - edited 05-16-2022 08:49 AM
We only allow users to paginate through 1,000 products. If you'd like to see more products then I'd suggest sorting by Department first.
To clarify: the idea here is to narrow down the search a bit so that it returns fewer than 1,000 results. So start by clicking into a department and review all the products there, then go to another department, etc. This will allow you to click through every page and view all of your products.
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05-17-2022 07:51 AM
I was hoping to avoid going from department to department as I had over 32,000 products and it would have quicker to go from page to page. But Zazzle moves in strange ways, so whatever.

