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How Do I Save an Address in WooCommerce?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 5:37 am

If you’re using WooCommerce to manage your online store, you may need to save addresses for your customers. Here’s how to do it.

In your WordPress admin panel, go to WooCommerce > Settings. On the General tab, scroll down to the “Default customer address” section and select the country you want to use for your store.

Next, go to the “Addresses” tab and select the country you want to use for customer addresses from the “Country” drop-down menu.

Under the “Address Formats” section, you can specify how you want your customer addresses to be formatted. For each country, there are three fields where you can enter the format:

  • “Postcode/Zip code”: The format for the postcode/zip code field.
  • “City/Town”: The format for the city/town field.
  • “State/County”: The format for the state/county field.

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How Do I Save an Address in WooCommerce?

If you’re using WooCommerce to manage your online store, you may need to save addresses for your customers.

In your WordPress admin panel, go to WooCommerce > Settings. On the General tab, scroll down to the “Default customer address “section and select the country you want to use for your store.

Next, go to the “Addresses “tab and select the country you want to use for customer addresses from the “Country “drop-down menu.

Under the “Address Formats” section, you can specify how you want your customer addresses to be formatted. For each country, there are three fields where you can enter the format:

    1. “Postcode/Zip code : The format for the postcode/zip code field. “

   “City/Town : The format for the city/town field. “

 “State/County : The format for the state/county field. “

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