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Bulk Category Editor Settings

Settings are under WooCommerce > Settings >  Bulk Category Editor and includes two sections, General and Products.

General settings allows you to configure the following options for Categories:

  • Categories per page: Set the amount of categories to display in the table (subcategories are excluded).
  • Show add category: Select the checkbox if for example, you have to add many categories at once. If this is not enabled,  you will need to click the + Add button to add a new category.
  • Hide description: This option will default hide category description, click in name or slug to show description or uncheck Hide description on category page to show all. 
  • Filter by main category: Default the category filter shows all categories, if you have many categories this option make it more easy to use the filter.
  • Custom Field 1: Enter a custom meta field (e.g. brand) – if it do not exist it will be created and be used on your categories.
  • Custom Field 1 label: Enter a label for the field, this will be used as column heading on the category table.
  • Custom Field 2: Enter a custom meta field (e.g. brand) – if it do not exist it will be created and be used on your categories.
  • Custom Field 2 label: Enter a label for the field, this will be used as column heading on the category table.

Note: Custom fields is included in filters(search) and in bulk edit (regex functions) on the categories tab.

Products settings apply to the Move products tab:

  • Products per page: Set the amount of products per page in the Move products tab
  • Default product category: Set a default category. If you do not set a category, the default product category will be used (Uncategorized is common). Category is used when moving default products.
  • Custom Field 1: Add a custom product field (meta or taxonomy) if you like to see e.g. Vendor in the product table.
  • Is Taxonomy (Field 1): Check this if this is an integration field like e.g. Vendor (if you are not sure, try first with this uncheked)
  • Custom Field 1 label: Use this to set a label / column heading for the custom field (so you know what it is in the product table)
  • Custom Field 2: Add a custom product field (meta or taxonomy) if you like to see e.g. Vendor in the product table.
  • Is Taxonomy (Field 2): Check this if this is an integration field like e.g. Vendor (if you are not sure, try first with this uncheked)
  • Custom Field 2 label: Use this to set a label / column heading for the custom field (so you know what it is in the product table)

Example integration: In the example we have added an integration for WooCommerce Vendor (sold on WooCommerce.com marketplace). The custom field here is a taxonomy named: wcpv_product_vendors – so just add this and check the Is Taxonomy field + e.g. set Vendor as label and you have this integration done.

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