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Invalid [height]: '...'

This article covers the Invalid [height] : '...' error and how to fix it.

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Written by Dillon Jones
Updated over 3 years ago

Description:

Invalid [height] : 'None'

This means you left the cell blank.

Invalid [height] : 'eight'

This means you entered an invalid entry into the cell. For our example, we typed in "eight". Your entry will say the value you put in.

Solution:

If you have the type set to physical you must give your product a valid height.

A valid height means:

  1. A positive number

  2. Can use 0-9

  3. Can use . (period)

Note: Length >= Width >= Height

For more information on height visit the documentation page.

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