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We have several products that require multiple options, one example is our range of steaks.

We have T-Bone and Rump with the following options:

  1. How cooked:
    1. Well done
    2. Medium well
    3. Medium
    4. etc.
  2. Source:
    1. Gray
    2. Pepper
    3. etc.
  3. Gravy boat Yes/No
  4. Accompaniments:
    1. Chips & Salad
    2. Vegies

How do I set this up so that the options are mandatory and automatically presented one after the other.

There are other products that also have multiple options and some of these have additional costs, is this possible.

TIA

Regards, Peter

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Hey @Peter2, good to see you back ๐Ÿ™‚

 

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Hey @Peter2,

 

Thanks for reaching out!

 

You should be able to achieve this by creating multiple modifier sets then adding these modifier sets to the item in question. So for this example, you could start by setting up two separate items -  "T-Bone Steak" and "Rump Steak".

 

You can then create a different set of modifiers for each of:

 

- Cooked

- Sauce

- Gravy Boat

- Sides

 

Once you create these sets and apply them to the items, the checkout flow should take you through selecting an option for each one - or you can also set modifier sets to allow selection of multiple modifiers.

 

Hope this helps, please let me know if you have any questions ๐Ÿ™‚

 

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Thanks and sorry for the delay

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