Product variants are used to manage products having different variations, like size, color, etc.
Follow the steps below to set up your variants.
Example: Setting up variants for cordless tools
In the below example, let us take cordless tools and setup variants for a few products. Below is a list of steps to follow.
Let's say we have a Cordless Drill. And this drill comes in different voltage options and battery capacities.
So, we have the following variants:
SKU | Voltage | Battery Capacity |
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101 | 18v | 4.8Ah |
102 | 18v | 5.1Ah |
103 | 20v | 5.4Ah |
104 | 20v | 5.8Ah |
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The reason we first create a variation group is so as we add more and more products, we don't have to keep adding the attributes manually.
Part 1: Setup the Variation Group
1.1 From the dashboardheader menu, click on "Tools" and select "Attribute Groups"
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1.3. Enter "Attribute Group Name" (Ex: Tools, Clothes) and check the box for "Variant" and click "Save".
Part 2: Setup the Variant Attributes
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2.1. Now click "Attributes" from the header menu.
62.2. Click "Add Attribute" and select "Picklist" to create options list of values. Select continueClick "Continue."
72.3. Enter the attribute name (Ex: Color, Size, Voltage).
* Keep the validation level as "Optional" unless this selection will be required to check out.
82.4. Be sure the "Write" boxes for "Gated Viewer" & "Open Viewer" are NOT selected. Click continue.
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2.5. Check the boxes for the of the attribute groups you want to add the variant totoo. Click continue
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2.6. Click the "Attribute" button on the
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header box and locate and select the previously created attribute.
Part 3: Add variants to products
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3.1 Select the "Variants" tab
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and select "Change Variation Group"
3.2 Click the box of the previously made variation group.