In the first part of this tutorial, I showed you how to install WooCommerce and start setting it up. By now you should have the following settings configured on your site:GeneralProductsTaxIn this second part you’ll work through the remaining settings, namely:CheckoutShippingAccountsEmailsOnce you’ve done that, you’ll be ready to start adding products to your online store!What You’ll NeedTo complete this tutorial you’ll need the following:A working installation of WordPress, with administrator access so you can install and administer plugins.Configuring the WooCommerce SettingsYou’ve already configured your settings for products and tax as well as the general settings. Next, move on to the checkout settings.Checkout SettingsOpen the Checkout tab to see the Checkout Options screen:This screen enables you to allow coupons, specify whether guests can checkout without logging into an account, and choose the pages you will use for your checkout process.
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WooCommerce: Checkout, Shipping and Accounts Settings