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The thread discusses the process of changing a catalog show to a cooking show within the Pampered Chef system, specifically after downloading information from the Personal Website (PWS). Participants share their experiences and suggestions on how to navigate this issue.
Views differ on the best method to change the show type, with some participants providing direct instructions while another suggests reaching out to the Home Office for help.
The discussion is focused on the technical aspects of managing show types within the Pampered Chef system, reflecting personal experiences and methods shared by participants.
This thread may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants who encounter similar issues with categorizing their shows in the system.
legacypc46 said:Go to the show in P3 and select the 'summary' tab. That's where you can designate/change the type of show.
PamperedCaniac said:Thank you so much!! I was at a lost and could not remember!!! THANK YOU!!!! :thumbup:![]()
A Catalog Show allows guests to browse and order products from the Pampered Chef catalog without a live demonstration, while a Cooking Show involves a live cooking demonstration where guests can see products in action and taste the food prepared.
To change a Catalog Show to a Cooking Show in your Personal Website (PWS), log into your account, navigate to the event details of the Catalog Show, and select the option to edit the show type. Choose 'Cooking Show' and save your changes.
No, changing the show type will not affect your guest list. All guests invited to the Catalog Show will still be invited to the Cooking Show, and you can communicate any changes to them as needed.
Yes, it is a good practice to notify your guests about the change. You can send an email or message informing them of the new format, the date and time of the Cooking Show, and any additional details they may need to know.
After changing the show type, you may want to update your event details, such as the menu for the Cooking Show, and ensure that you have all necessary ingredients and tools ready for the demonstration. Additionally, consider promoting the Cooking Show to encourage more participation.