• Ok…. So I have a product with a lot of variations. For one factor, there are only four options, so it isn’t a problem to specify those four options specifically. The other factor, there is over 50 options. The prices on them are all the same regardless of that factor. The issue is that I want to create a “Custom” variation that includes an added charge built in.

    The issue is…I don’t want to create a separate variation for each and every value of that second factor since that would mean I’d actually have to create four for each of the second factors.

    I tried creating four separate variations where the first factor is set for each and the second is set to “any”. I thought that if I specified a specific variation where the second factor was set for “Custom”, then it would see that and display that price. But it isn’t.

    Does that make sense? Any simple solutions? I know about Product Add-ons, just trying to keep it simpler, especially when it is just for a single variation.

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