Whether you are just starting out with Coupon Sense or have been around a while, there may come a time when you will want to create your own list from all of the information available from the Shopping List. For example, you may want a list of all the produce in your area or a list of everything in a particular deal or promo. Creating your own personal list is very simple and easy to do. For this blog we are going to create a list of produce.

1- Log into your Coupon Sense account.
2- Click on the Create Shopping List tab.
3- On the left side of your screen you will see a box with View Store Ad’s and Search Coupons. Click on View Store Ad’s, and then By Category.











4- Scroll down below to Produce and click on it. This will bring up all of the produce in your area. It will automatically sort it by description, so all of your apples will be grouped together. This way you can comparison shop at a glance.

5- Click the “Copy to Excel” button on the right side of the screen next to update. It will then create an excel file that you can copy your produce list into. A button will come up when it is complete.





5- Now you are ready to change the width of your columns and format it to your liking. Here is an example of a produce list that I did with California Produce last month. As you can tell, I took out some columns that I did not need and put it into a pdf file for easier printing.

The possibilities of the types of lists you can create are endless. You can also create lists with coupons that are in the database. So a list with coupons about to expire, or a list of all the internet coupons is easy to create.
The lists are simple to create and help personalize the site even more. You may not need to create a list each week, but now you know you can.

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