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  • Sandra,
    The variable price is what you’re looking for that’s built in to Woo. You simply create an attribute like, “Size.” Then, you define its terms as “Small, Medium, Large” or whatever. Then, you set t he prices for each size. Then, you check the box to “Make Available in Variables.” Then “Save Attributes.”

    Then, go to Variables and for every size, in this case three, click “Add Variable – Go.”
    Then, what I do, is I have color and size, but all colors cost he same.
    So, for the color variable I leave it on “Any Color” and for each size I change it form “Any Size” to “Large.” Then I do one for “Any Color” and “Small.” Then “Any Color” and “Medium.”
    Here is where you’ll set t he prices. Just click on each variable and it will open up to a details fold-out view.

    OH YEAH.. .when you’re making Atributes, “Select All” so that all of your colors show up in it, or whichever ones you need.

    I forgot, Before you create the variables in the product itself, you have o create them in Products>Attributes.

    If this is confusing, just email me at [email protected] or you can find me on Facebook at Dane Snyder. I’ll be glad to walk you through it.

    It’s not hard, but it took me a little while to understand it. I might just be slow, though!

    Hi Sandra,
    I don’t know whether this is what you’re looking for, but you can set attributes and variables in the WooCommerce without using this awesome plugin. You set the price change with the size attribute. Then, Woo changed the price automatically.
    If i can help you walk through this, let me know.

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