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Calendar variation question

can someone let me know how to list a calendar variation please? We have a 2025 calendar product and have updated this for 2026 (the exact same graphics and colours etc, just for the next year diary). Can this be listed as a product variation under ‘style’ for example - called ‘2026’? Or would this need to be an entirely new listing.

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Calendar variation question

can someone let me know how to list a calendar variation please? We have a 2025 calendar product and have updated this for 2026 (the exact same graphics and colours etc, just for the next year diary). Can this be listed as a product variation under ‘style’ for example - called ‘2026’? Or would this need to be an entirely new listing.

Thanks!

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Hello @Seller_muWGPv0Y6PgOb,

Let me share some articles with you regarding vatiations.

This is from the article:

Do not create variation relationships with products that function in different ways: It is important to ensure that the parent and child products within a variation family have the same product type, brand and title, as well as similar images. Products that are functionally different should be treated as different products.

I hope this helps.

Regards, Spencer

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Calendar variation question

can someone let me know how to list a calendar variation please? We have a 2025 calendar product and have updated this for 2026 (the exact same graphics and colours etc, just for the next year diary). Can this be listed as a product variation under ‘style’ for example - called ‘2026’? Or would this need to be an entirely new listing.

Thanks!

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Calendar variation question

can someone let me know how to list a calendar variation please? We have a 2025 calendar product and have updated this for 2026 (the exact same graphics and colours etc, just for the next year diary). Can this be listed as a product variation under ‘style’ for example - called ‘2026’? Or would this need to be an entirely new listing.

Thanks!

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can someone let me know how to list a calendar variation please? We have a 2025 calendar product and have updated this for 2026 (the exact same graphics and colours etc, just for the next year diary). Can this be listed as a product variation under ‘style’ for example - called ‘2026’? Or would this need to be an entirely new listing.

Thanks!

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Spencer_Amazon

Hello @Seller_muWGPv0Y6PgOb,

Let me share some articles with you regarding vatiations.

This is from the article:

Do not create variation relationships with products that function in different ways: It is important to ensure that the parent and child products within a variation family have the same product type, brand and title, as well as similar images. Products that are functionally different should be treated as different products.

I hope this helps.

Regards, Spencer

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Spencer_Amazon

Hello @Seller_muWGPv0Y6PgOb,

Let me share some articles with you regarding vatiations.

This is from the article:

Do not create variation relationships with products that function in different ways: It is important to ensure that the parent and child products within a variation family have the same product type, brand and title, as well as similar images. Products that are functionally different should be treated as different products.

I hope this helps.

Regards, Spencer

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Spencer_Amazon

Hello @Seller_muWGPv0Y6PgOb,

Let me share some articles with you regarding vatiations.

This is from the article:

Do not create variation relationships with products that function in different ways: It is important to ensure that the parent and child products within a variation family have the same product type, brand and title, as well as similar images. Products that are functionally different should be treated as different products.

I hope this helps.

Regards, Spencer

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