ProductMash: Using the product's weight

ProductMash: Using the product's weight

You can use the product's weight (defined in Actinic) in your feeds using the !!Weight!! macro.

For more information on this and the macros use the following link:

http://www.mole-end.biz/acatalog/PMFAAdvancedInfo.html

With Amazon Seller Central you can define your own shipping bands etc., based upon the product's weight which you can transfer to Amazon.

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