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Editing an existing shelf is simple to do. This is very helpful if someone from the Research Team wants to do quick changes as per client feedback.

In this guide we will cover the following scenarios:

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Before we go into how to do some tasks, it is important to first find out how to reach a project/shelf we you want to edit. As such, please do not skip this the below step if you do not know how to do this .

In this guide we will cover the following scenarios:

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After all shelf edits have been completed in the Shelf Builder App, and Generated, (using the button on the bottom right corner of the Shelf Builder App). Then need to go back to Sip Admin and click the Publish link to see your changes in the new respondent link.

Its good practice to publish to test first, then check the Respondent App, once you are happy, you can then publish to Demo, if sharing with the client. Then once approved by stake holders, you can publish to Live, this Live link is the one used for integration into the survey.

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Navigating to the shelf editor

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Updating the price of a product

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Adjusting the spacing of products

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Adjusting shelf and bay height

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How to change the currency symbol

To change the currency of a shelf, click the Gear icon in the top right corner of the shelf builder. Then set the currency (smile)

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How to modify the Price label sizes information

For some studies we might not need the name of the product on the price label or, simply we want to make the Price larger, both in label size and font.

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Adding depth products (products behind front facings)

To create further visual impact or realism, it is a good practice to add depth products, essentially products that are the same as the front facing, but sit behind.

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Adding Dummy bays (Grey disabled products)

Dummy bays are used to improve the respondent experience, by placing the main bay at the center and having disabled bays to left and right of this bay. This does help the respondent experience greatly by making the sure the bay is not sitting all alone in a supermarket.

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