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The Sort Orders list supports multi-select so you can publish, pause, duplicate, edit, or remove many sort orders in a single action. This is useful for seasonal launches, A/B test cleanup, or quickly reverting a batch of changes. You can also toggle a single sort order’s status from its row actions menu without entering selection mode.

Toggle status from the row actions

  1. Go to Sort Orders.
  2. Find the sort order you want to publish or unpublish.
  3. Click the actions menu on its row.
  4. Select Publish if the sort order is currently unpublished, or Unpublish if it is currently live.
The change applies immediately and the status badge updates.

Steps

  1. Go to Sort Orders.
  2. Use the search box or any column filter to narrow the list to the sort orders you want to act on.
  3. Click Select in the actions column header to enter selection mode.
  4. Tick the checkbox on each sort order. To select a range, click the first checkbox, then hold Shift and click the last one — every row in between is selected automatically.
  5. (Optional) Open the selected dropdown next to the row count and click Select all results to extend your selection to every sort order that matches the current filters, including sort orders on other pages.
  6. Open the Actions dropdown and select one of the following:
    • Publish — Makes every selected sort order available on the storefront.
    • Unpublish — Pauses selected sort orders without deleting them. Configuration is preserved and they can be republished at any time.
    • Edit — Opens the bulk edit modal so you can update shared fields across the selection.
    • Duplicate — Creates copies of each selected sort order with auto-generated names and codes. Duplicates are not published by default.
    • Delete — Permanently removes the selected sort orders. A confirmation dialog appears before the deletion runs.
  7. When you’re done, click ActionsDone selecting to exit selection mode.

Selection scope

The dropdown next to the selection count shows how many sort orders are currently selected and lets you switch between two scopes:
  • Page selection (default) — Only the rows you ticked are included.
  • All results — Every sort order matching your current search, filters, and sort is included, even rows on other pages. The count shows the full filtered total.
To narrow an All results selection, click Unselect all from the same dropdown and re-tick individual rows.
Combine filters with Select all results to act on a precise slice. For example, filter by status Active and unpublish the entire match in one click when a campaign ends.
Delete is permanent. If you only want to pause a sort order, use Unpublish so you can republish later without rebuilding metrics, priority rules, or segmentation settings.

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