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Options ‘Product Options’ which can be pre-defined as variables within a product. (e.g Size, Colour). Learn how to pre-define your product options.
‘Menu Options' which are options loaded to the ‘Product Options’ you have created
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You should configure pre-defined variables before adding a product. ie. your categories/sub-categories, and potential variables for products, such as size and colour. |
Understand the flow for adding Products
Before you add specific products to your product list, you need to ensure your possible product options are defined.
Create a library of Product Options. These options become available for you to select when setting up a product.
For example: You may expect to add a t-shirt with small, medium and large sizes, as well as shoes with numbered sizes (1-13). In this case, you should add an option called ‘Size’ and then add ‘Small’, ‘Medium’, ‘Large’, ‘1', ‘2’, ‘3’, ‘4’, ‘5’, ‘6’, ‘7’, ‘8’, ‘9’, ‘10’, 111’, ‘12’ and ‘13’ all as size options.Add your product - for example ‘Men’s T-shirt'.
Select applicable ‘Product Options’ for your product from your Options Library.
Each product can have 3 Product Options (or variables) for each product, such as fit, colour, size. These options are set for the specific product, and become fixed for options within the product.Select the ‘Menu Options’ for your sub-products
Each product can have multiple sub-products which are a specific combination of your product options.
For example, your men’s t-shirt may have ‘Standard’ and ‘Fitted’ within your ‘Fit’ option. Within ‘Fitted’ you have ‘Red’ and Blue' options. You then have ‘Small’, ‘Medium’ and ‘Large’ available for each colour. If your standard t-shirt also has an ‘Extra Large’ option, you can add this for just the one option.
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