I want to assign a specific image to several products at once, what should I do?

I want to assign a specific image to several products at once, what should I do?

To assign the same image(s) to several products at once, you can try using the Manual match mode. To proceed, navigate to Apps > PicManager: Image Uploader > Upload and select the Manual assign option:



As the next step, upload your image and click Start Uploading. Choose to upload images to selected products:



Once done, you will get a pop-up where you can select the products to upload the images to:


You can select one or several products by clicking the checkboxes in the pop up and click Select. As the next step, please, click Continue:



And finalize the upload:


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