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Inserting Dash assets to a single product within Shopify

Learn how to speed up your ecommerce process with Dash

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With the Dash Shopify integration, you can access and insert your Dash assets directly from within Shopify. You can also export assets directly to Shopify from within Dash.

First, make sure you have installed the integration.


Inserting an image from Dash into a product listing

  1. Navigate to and open a product in your Shopify store. You should see a page like this:

  2. Click "More actions" in the menubar

  3. Click "Insert image from Dash"

    You will now have full access to browse, search and filter for assets in your Dash.

  4. Navigate to and view the desired asset in Dash

  5. To add the asset to your product, click "Upload to Shopify"

That's it, all done!


Inserting an image from Dash into a page or blog post

To insert a Dash image into a page or blog post, you first need to import the asset into your Shopify Files and then insert it into the page:

To import the asset into your Files:

  1. Navigate to your page, blog post or article

  2. Click "More actions" in the menubar

  3. Click "Import image from Dash"

  4. You will now have full access to browse, search and filter for assets in your Dash

  5. Navigate to and view the desired asset in Dash

  6. Click "Upload to Shopify" and choose either the Original file or your desired preset size

To add the asset to your page:

  1. Open and edit your page or blog post

  2. Click the "Insert image" button in the editing toolbar

  3. Choose the asset you previously imported


Where to find imported Dash assets

You can view all previously-imported assets in your Shopify Files section, which can be found by selecting Content > Files in the left sidebar.


Note - Adding an image from Dash creates a copy of that image in Shopify (found inthe Files section). That means any new versions you upload in Dash won't be reflected in Shopify and will need to be re-imported using any of the above steps. This is a limitation of how Shopify stores assets.

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