Increase the cost of specific options on products

If you're looking to update the pricing for a specific product attribute, such as the wood type, you can easily do so using product attribute overrides. This feature allows you to adjust the pricing for a specific attribute without affecting the pricing for the product as a whole.
To get started, simply navigate to the product you'd like to edit and scroll down to the "wood type" attribute. From there, select "edit overrides" on the right-hand side of the screen. This will bring up a window where you can select the specific wood type you'd like to override and add the new price.
By using product attribute overrides, you can ensure that your pricing is accurate and up-to-date, even for products with multiple variations or attributes. This can help you maintain greater control over your pricing strategy and ensure that your customers are always getting the best possible value for their money.
Overall, product attribute overrides are a powerful tool that can help you optimize your pricing and streamline your sales process. By taking advantage of this feature, you can stay ahead of the competition and position your business for long-term success.

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As you work to optimize your product offerings and pricing strategy, it can be helpful to take advantage of features like group attributes and overrides. These tools allow you to fine-tune your product listings and ensure that your pricing is accurate and competitive.
To get started, navigate to the product you'd like to edit and look for the group attributes section. This is where you can view and edit the various attributes associated with the product, such as wood type, size, color, and more.
Once you've located the attribute you'd like to edit, look for the "edit overrides" button on the right-hand side of the screen. Clicking this button will allow you to override the default pricing for that attribute, giving you greater control over how the product is priced.
In the example shown above, we're looking at the group attributes for a product with multiple wood types. By clicking "edit overrides" next to the "wood type" attribute, we can adjust the pricing for that specific type of wood.
By using group attributes and overrides, you can create a more customized and tailored shopping experience for your customers, while also ensuring that your pricing is accurate and competitive. This can help you stand out in a crowded marketplace and position your business for long-term success.