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Setting up shipping zones

A shipping zone is a group of countries or regions

Updated over a year ago

A shipping zone is a group of countries or regions that have the same shipping rates. For example, if your business has a warehouse in Germany that ships to anywhere in Europe for the same flat rate, then you can create a shipping zone that includes all the European countries and charge that same shipping fee to all your European customers

Customers can order products from your store only when the country or region where they want the order shipped is included

Add a shipping zone

Steps:

  1. From your author portal, select the order form you wish to setup shipping form

  2. In the Shipping section, click the shipping profile that you want to add shipping zones to. Eg: General .

  3. Click the Create zone button.

  4. Enter the name of the shipping zone you would like to create. Eg. United States, International, Europe .

  5. Select the countries you want to be in that zone.

  6. Click Create Zone.

  7. Then add any rates you want in that zone and save.

Edit a zone

Within a group of locations in a shipping profile, a country or region can only exist in one shipping zone. You must remove a country or region from one shipping zone before adding it to another.

Steps:

  1. From your author portal, select the order form you wish to setup shipping form.

  2. In the Shipping section, click the shipping profile that you want to add shipping zones to. Eg: General .

  3. Next to the zone you want to edit click the vertical ... icon.

  4. In the dropdown menu, click Edit.

  5. Many any changes, and then click Save.

Delete a zone

Steps:

  1. From your author portal, select the order form you wish to setup shipping form.

  2. In the Shipping section, click the shipping profile that you want to add shipping zones to. Eg: General .

  3. Next to the zone you want to edit click the vertical ... icon.

  4. In the dropdown menu, click Delete

  5. Then confirm

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