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search my own listings

Is there a way to search/filter my own listings other than just scrolling down through every single one of them until I find what I'm looking for.

 

Thanks

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search my own listings

just go to view your items and then put the search term in the search box.......  you can also use the various filters on the left side......i.e. free shipping, or categories, price, etc........

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search my own listings

I use my browser's (Firefox) "find as you type" functionality on my Active listings page. If I want to find the tennis balls listing I just start typing tennis and it jumps to the first tennis item. I can continue and finish typing tennis balls, or I can whack F3 to find the next match for tennis.

Helps to have less than 100 listings and display set to 100 or 200 per page - with a ton of listings, which means multiple pages, it doesn't work as well as it only finds what is on the current page. Can search first page, then navigate to next page and use the F3 "find next", but YMMV as far as that being efficient.
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Are you trying to find them in a search result?  Are you just trying to find a specific active listing.  For a specific active listings I would do as @berserkerplanet suggested.

 

From your active listing page you can also sort a number of different ways.  Click on the header name for a different order.  Maybe title and price would be useful to help find your item.  Title would sort alphabetically.

 

Just a couple ideas.

 

Good Luck Selling!

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From the wording I wasn't 100% positive what OP was after either, but assumed it was locate own items on active selling page.

If the other interpretation, then as dhbookds said, use https://www.ebay.com/sch/chris7662/m.html and go to town using left nav filters. (and browser 'find as you type' works there too).
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I also can't tell exactly what your're searching for, but if you're looking for a listing of yours that has a certain word or a certain phrase within one of your decriptions, run an "advanced" search with the key words in the search box and making sure you scroll down to the "Sellers" part of the "advanced" search and only include your ebay handle in that box. Do the search. Then do another search where you check the "Include description" box, which will be located just under the big blue Search button.

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