Not really. The closest you can get is to set up attributes for a product class, and then make new products from that class. That doesn't affect already existing products, though.
The only other option is to go into the database and copy the rows.
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Re: copy attributes
#1 Wed, 02/13/2008 - 18:33
Not really. The closest you can get is to set up attributes for a product class, and then make new products from that class. That doesn't affect already existing products, though. The only other option is to go into the database and copy the rows. copy attributes (4 replies) Wed, 02/13/2008 - 16:07
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