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  • Plugin Support Cara

    (@dcka)

    Hi, @kenm250!

    Are you using the default functionality that comes with WooCommerce for creating coupons? For reference, I mean this: Coupon Management.

    If yes, I suspect you may be using the “Generate Coupon Code” button, which is why you’re getting a random string. Instead of using that button, you can directly type any meaningful name you wish to give your codes in the Coupon code field:


    Link to image: https://d.pr/i/ZWteRi

    I hope that helps!

    Thread Starter kenm250

    (@kenm250)

    Thanks. You are correct. I’m using the default functionality. To confirm by writing into the coupon code area, I’m creating the coupon and can share that with recipients. I don’t have to click “generate coupon code” to activate it. Please confirm.

    I thought I had to “generate coupon code” and that would simply overwrite my text.

    Plugin Support Cara

    (@dcka)

    To confirm by writing into the coupon code area, I’m creating the coupon and can share that with recipients. I don’t have to click “generate coupon code” to activate it. Please confirm.

    Yes, I can confirm that! For example, on my test site, I have this coupon code for free shipping on orders over 1000:

    Link to image: https://d.pr/i/R7WWZb

    I didn’t need to click “Generate Coupon Code” for that. I just typed FS1000 directly. 😄

    Plugin Support Shohan Hossain Nabil – a11n

    (@sohanhossain)

    Hi @kenm250

    We haven’t heard back from you in a while, so I’m going to mark this as resolved – if you have any further questions, you can start a new thread.

    Thanks!

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