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    Our company has decided to work and test out WooCommerce for one of our product lines.

    We had been using Pinnacle Cart to build and design an ecommerce site, but are currently looking into other alternatives.

    I’m trying to build a test product site with WooCommerce and I can’t seem to figure out how to make a single have multiple options to change the standard price.

    Example: We have a standard product worth $1000. There are two options. If you choose Option A, it’s $100 more so it changes to $1100. If you choose Option B, it’s $200 more. So it’ll change to $1200. And so on and so forth.

    In WooCommerce, I can’t seem to find any options for that. I know it’d be a variable attribute.

    I’ve read things that said to probably get Gravity Forms, but let’s say our company doesn’t want to go that direction.

    Any help? I’m sure this question has been asked before, and for that I’m sorry for asking again.

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