Import a Clover inventory export, generate SKUs if needed, print Avery label sheets.
1. Load Clover export
Drop your Clover inventory file here, or click to browse
Accepts .xlsx (from Clover Dashboard) or .csv
In Clover Dashboard: Inventory → Items → click the ⋮ menu → Export
(choose Excel or CSV).
2. Filter by category
Click categories to limit which items get labels. Click a chip again to remove it.
Choose specific items (optional — default is all filtered items)
Show item list to pick specific rows
3. Generate missing SKUs
0 items in your selected categories have no SKU.
Only these items will get SKUs generated — the rest of your inventory stays untouched.
Pick a category first. Choose at least one category above (like Merch) so
SKUs are only generated for the items you want to scan. Food and other categories
shouldn't get SKUs unless you explicitly include them.
4. Upload updated file to Clover
Heads up:0 of the items you generated SKUs
for have no Clover ID — meaning they don't exist in Clover yet. Importing
will create them (with their new SKUs). If they already exist in Clover, the
import will produce duplicates. Confirm with the merchant before uploading.
Saves as [your file]-with-skus.xlsx
Then in Clover Dashboard:
Go to Setup → Inventory → Import Inventory
Upload the downloaded XLSX file
Confirm the import (Clover matches on Clover ID where present; otherwise creates new items)
Map columns
5. Layout
6. Print
Print dialog settings — critical for Avery alignment
Chrome / Edge: Scale = 100, Margins = None
Firefox: Scale = 100%, Margins = None
Safari (Mac): uncheck Scale to Fit, set Margins = None
Otherwise labels drift and won't align with the Avery grid.