Adding Location
1. Log in to your Shopify admin panel.
2. From the Shopify admin dashboard, click on the “Settings” tab located at the bottom left.
3. In the Settings section, click on the “Locations” tab.
4. On the “Locations” page, you can manage and add different physical locations for your business. To add a new location, follow these steps: In the Locations section, click on the “Add location” button. Once you have entered the necessary details, click the “Save” button to add the new location to your Shopify store.
Adding Store Details : Log in to your Shopify admin panel
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- From the Shopify admin dashboard, click on the “Settings” tab located at the bottom left.
In the Settings section, click on the “Store Details” tab.
- On the “Store Details” page, you will find different sections to update your store information. Here are the steps for each section:
Profile Section: Click on the “Profile” section within the “Store Details” tab.
- Update your store’s name by editing the “Store name” field. Provide your store’s email address in the “Email address” field.
- Optionally, you can add your store’s phone number in the “Phone” field. Save the changes by clicking the “Save” button. Billing Information Section:
- Click on the “Billing Information” section within the “Store Details” tab. Review and update your billing address if necessary.
- Save the changes by clicking the “Save” button. Store Currency Section:
Click on the “Store Currency” section within the “Store Details” tab. From the “Currency” dropdown menu, select the currency that you want to use for your store’s transactions. Save the changes by clicking the “Save” button.
Enabling Local Currency Formatting:
To enable local currency formatting for multi currency functionality, follow these steps:
- Navigate to Store settings > Payments tab > select and enable a payment provider
- Navigate to Store settings > Markets tab > add required markets
- Click on required market > under Market settings click on Products and Pricing
- In new window click on ‘Show prices to customers in their local currency’