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How Do I Set Inventory in WooCommerce?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 6:13 pm

There are two types of inventory in WooCommerce: product inventory and order inventory. Product inventory is the number of products you have in stock, while order inventory is the number of products you have on order from your supplier.

To set inventory in WooCommerce, first go to your WordPress Dashboard and click on WooCommerce > Settings. Then click on the Inventory tab and select the type of inventory you want to set: product or order.

If you want to set product inventory, enter the number of products you have in stock in the “Stock Quantity” field. If you want to set order inventory, enter the number of products you have on order in the “Order Quantity” field. You can also enter a minimum and maximum quantity for each type of inventory.

Once you’ve entered your quantities, click the “Save Changes” button at the bottom of the page. Your inventory will now be set in WooCommerce!

How Do I Set Inventory in WooCommerce?

There are two types of inventory in WooCommerce: product inventory and order inventory.

PRO TIP: If you are setting inventory in WooCommerce for the first time, be aware that there are a few potential pitfalls.

1) Make sure you have your product categories set up correctly. Otherwise, your inventory levels may not be accurate.

2) Pay attention to the “Out of Stock Threshold” setting. This determines how low your stock can go before WooCommerce automatically marks the product as “out of stock”.

3) Be careful not to oversell products. If you do, you may end up with unhappy customers and a lot of extra work for yourself.

To set inventory in WooCommerce, first go to your WordPress Dashboard and click on WooCommerce > Settings.

If you want to set product inventory, enter the number of products you have in stock in the “Stock Quantity” field.

You can also enter a minimum and maximum quantity for each type of inventory.

Once you’ve entered your quantities, click the “Save Changes” button at the bottom of the page. Your inventory will now be set in WooCommerce!

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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