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When you first launch a WooCommerce store, you’re likely focusing on the basics like adding new products, setting up your shopping cart, and streamlining the checkout process. However, setting up a WooCommerce variable product may be a bit of a mystery to you.
Or, at the very least, it’s not something that’s a top priority. But when you come across a product with numerous variations, it suddenly becomes quite a pressing matter.
Thankfully, adding product variations in WooCommerce is simple and doesn’t require a lot of technical know-how. But if you’re new to the ecommerce platform, it’s normal to be a bit disoriented navigating your options.