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Adding & Deleting Images of Product
Adding & Deleting Images of Product

Learn how to add or delete product images for inventory management.

Sharvari Joshi avatar
Written by Sharvari Joshi
Updated over a week ago

In FF Inventory, adding and deleting images of products is an essential part, as images provide a visual identity to your products, helping customers better understand what they're purchasing. Whether you're looking to update product looks or remove irrelevant images, here's how to do it:

  1. Navigate to Manage Inventory: Start by selecting "Manage Inventory" from the navigation bar at the top of FF Inventory, and click on the "Product/Service" option.


  2. Choose a Product: Browse through your product list and click on the product you want to add or delete images for.


  3. Open Product Settings: Once the product is selected, click on the product name again to open the settings window.


  4. Add Images:

    • Access Image Section: In the Settings window, click on the images section to open the image uploader.


    • Upload Images: Click inside the Dropbox area to upload the desired images for your product. You can add multiple images (up to 10) to give a comprehensive visual representation of the product.


  5. Update Changes: After adding the images, click on "Update" to apply the new changes to the product. This is essential to save any modifications made to the product, including image updates.


  6. Deleting Images:

    • Locate Delete Option: If you need to delete an image, look for the bin icon (usually located at the bottom right within the Dropbox).

    • Delete Image: Click on the bin icon to remove the unwanted image from the product. This step is useful for removing outdated or irrelevant images.

By following these steps, you can effectively manage the visual aspect of your products in FF Inventory, enhancing the customer experience and ensuring your inventory is visually appealing and informative.

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