Four common spreadsheet questions
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Choose the guide that matches the problem in front of you: a messy sheet, incomplete photos, an unclear source link or a saved row opened through another service.
Is the spreadsheet actually useful?
Audit scope, duplicates, date clues, row evidence and mobile usability before you trust the sheet’s organization.
Read the quality guide →02What should QC photos show?
Read photo coverage by category and separate visible evidence from assumptions that a photo cannot support.
Read the QC guide →03Where does the source link lead?
Understand Yupoo, Taobao, Weidian, 1688, raw links and converted links without treating a source name as a quality signal.
Read the source guide →04Why do agent spreadsheet searches look alike?
See what needs to be checked again when a familiar spreadsheet page is opened through a different shopping service.
Read the search-term guide →A practical reading order
From broad list to explainable shortlist
1. Check the list
See whether its categories, dates and links save time or simply create more tabs.
2. Check the row
Look for the photo, sizing, price and weight details needed for that product type.
3. Check the page that opens
Make sure the current item and option still match what the row promised.