I do not believe that is possible, Doug. You have to either choose a category or search by username or keyword. You cannot scroll the entire list of items.
Actually, Doug, you ARE seeing the now 238 new lots. Apparently few lots were listed today. Unusual, but we're seeing the same thing. Generally we see somewhere just south of 1,000 each day; today, it's a quarter of that
David
Doug asked, "How do I see all lots that are on auction." That question did not specify all the NEW items, which, as David says, is viewable. The phrase "all the lots that are on auction," without qualifiers, simply means ALL lots: new, closing, and in between. And to that question my reply was directed.
"What we have here, is failure to communicate." Strother Martin, Cool Hand Luke
Bobby Yes that is what I was asking.
When you have been away for a few days, it would be nice to be able scroll though all lots on auction. This would be helpful for those who collect a number of countries or collect the whole world.
Doug
Doug,
thanks for clarifying.
the simple answer is you can't. you can see all NEW lots; all lots CLOSING; all lots in a given category, but you can't see all. We aren't set up for WW, per se. But there's no reason you can't go through each of the geo regions and see what's posted there. With the exception of, say, Bermuda, which might appear twice, under BC and Caribbean, it shouldn't slow you down at all.
Bobby, did I answer Doug's question, or do I have to do solitary under the Captain's glare?
David
" Bobby, did I answer Doug's question, or do I have to do solitary under the Captain's glare?"
DAVID
You did answer my question to a point.
Having to click on each category is very time consuming and some stamps are listed in more than one category (more than just Bermuda). Why can there not be a place to click to see all the stamps listed in the auctions?
This would also give the seller more exposer for their offerings.
Also if a person is away for a few days, they could scroll though the listings to see if they have missed something that they may need.
Doug
I don't object, Doug. Let's ask the webmaster to see if it's possible, and, if so, where it might fit into his tasks.
Doug....Try This.....
Keeping in mind that the most common used letter in the English Language is the letter E.
1) hit the search...
2) Key Word
3) enter the letter E
4) Click on closes
5) Click on Item. ( This will put the auctions in country Alphabetical order Z-A
Looks like all the auctions come up, (Not a 100 percent sure) but there sure is a lot of them..
Happy searching
Bob (Boy do I need to get a life )GGGG
"... the most common used letter in the English Language is the letter E."
Depressing news...
The letter "e" is no longer the most commonly used in the English language.
It has been supplanted by "w" and "o", as well as the punctuation mark "!".
Envision the electronic illiterati and their unflagging passion for, Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ad infinitum.
John Derry
Wow !
Bob of many gggg's thank you. I have learned something new today.
Doug
When I click on New Listing on the Auction I get a list of about 246 lots.
How do I see all lots that are on auction.
Or am I missing something?
I have in my membership listing set to display 400 items.
Doug
re: Auction Listings
I do not believe that is possible, Doug. You have to either choose a category or search by username or keyword. You cannot scroll the entire list of items.
re: Auction Listings
Actually, Doug, you ARE seeing the now 238 new lots. Apparently few lots were listed today. Unusual, but we're seeing the same thing. Generally we see somewhere just south of 1,000 each day; today, it's a quarter of that
David
re: Auction Listings
Doug asked, "How do I see all lots that are on auction." That question did not specify all the NEW items, which, as David says, is viewable. The phrase "all the lots that are on auction," without qualifiers, simply means ALL lots: new, closing, and in between. And to that question my reply was directed.
"What we have here, is failure to communicate." Strother Martin, Cool Hand Luke
re: Auction Listings
Bobby Yes that is what I was asking.
When you have been away for a few days, it would be nice to be able scroll though all lots on auction. This would be helpful for those who collect a number of countries or collect the whole world.
Doug
re: Auction Listings
Doug,
thanks for clarifying.
the simple answer is you can't. you can see all NEW lots; all lots CLOSING; all lots in a given category, but you can't see all. We aren't set up for WW, per se. But there's no reason you can't go through each of the geo regions and see what's posted there. With the exception of, say, Bermuda, which might appear twice, under BC and Caribbean, it shouldn't slow you down at all.
Bobby, did I answer Doug's question, or do I have to do solitary under the Captain's glare?
David
re: Auction Listings
" Bobby, did I answer Doug's question, or do I have to do solitary under the Captain's glare?"
re: Auction Listings
DAVID
You did answer my question to a point.
Having to click on each category is very time consuming and some stamps are listed in more than one category (more than just Bermuda). Why can there not be a place to click to see all the stamps listed in the auctions?
This would also give the seller more exposer for their offerings.
Also if a person is away for a few days, they could scroll though the listings to see if they have missed something that they may need.
Doug
re: Auction Listings
I don't object, Doug. Let's ask the webmaster to see if it's possible, and, if so, where it might fit into his tasks.
re: Auction Listings
Doug....Try This.....
Keeping in mind that the most common used letter in the English Language is the letter E.
1) hit the search...
2) Key Word
3) enter the letter E
4) Click on closes
5) Click on Item. ( This will put the auctions in country Alphabetical order Z-A
Looks like all the auctions come up, (Not a 100 percent sure) but there sure is a lot of them..
Happy searching
Bob (Boy do I need to get a life )GGGG
re: Auction Listings
"... the most common used letter in the English Language is the letter E."
re: Auction Listings
Depressing news...
The letter "e" is no longer the most commonly used in the English language.
It has been supplanted by "w" and "o", as well as the punctuation mark "!".
Envision the electronic illiterati and their unflagging passion for, Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ad infinitum.
John Derry
re: Auction Listings
Wow !
re: Auction Listings
Bob of many gggg's thank you. I have learned something new today.
Doug