Detailed tutorial on how to set up multi-currency functionality in WooCommerce: manual selection vs. automatic switching (02)

So let's move on today to finish talking about some of the ways to set up multi-currency, with manual selection and automatic switching, but there was a bit of a hiccup in sharing this tutorial, and the article is a bit long, so please bear with us.

Steps → Website Backend →Woocommerce→Curency Switcher→Curencies

Detailed tutorial on how to set up multi-currency functionality in WooCommerce: manual selection vs. automatic switching (02)

So after setting up General like we already did before, next we set up Currencies.

In the picture above we can see that he only provides two currencies option, this is the plugin is not perfect a point, the free version only supports two currencies, a default and the other two, if you need more you need to open the paid version, but for only need three currencies is a benefit!

Remember to set here is two currencies in addition to the default currency, for example, the default is US dollars, then you can set euros or pounds or Saudi riyals and so on, depending on your situation.

Detailed tutorial on how to set up multi-currency functionality in WooCommerce: manual selection vs. automatic switching (02)

As shown in the picture above, remember to check Enable when you set it up, otherwise it won't take effect, and then click Save changes to save it.

Detailed tutorial on how to set up multi-currency functionality in WooCommerce: manual selection vs. automatic switching (02)

Then it's time to set the exchange rates (Exchange rates updates), (as shown above).

This plugin has been updated, and now the free version only supports manually updating the exchange rate and weekly updating of the exchange rate, previously it was possible to update the exchange rate hourly and minute by minute (recently updated, it is classified into the paid area).

Detailed tutorial on how to set up multi-currency functionality in WooCommerce: manual selection vs. automatic switching (02)

Then you need to select the source of the exchange rate data (below):

Detailed tutorial on how to set up multi-currency functionality in WooCommerce: manual selection vs. automatic switching (02)

Exchange rates server: Just select the recommended one.

Then we consider what the currency is converted based on, for example if I don't set up a currency switcher on the front end, how do I automatically switch currencies?

It here provides the country and language, which you can understand as the user's ip address and the client's language.

As in the following example, the country ip is used.

Detailed tutorial on how to set up multi-currency functionality in WooCommerce: manual selection vs. automatic switching (02)

As shown below, this is the language chosen to differentiate.

Detailed tutorial on how to set up multi-currency functionality in WooCommerce: manual selection vs. automatic switching (02)

Country ip and language to switch automatically, are required to join the country and region, now is charged, no this option. It should be the recent update, all started to charge, before these options are not pay, now all need PRO version!

This is a display flag for your currency, depending on what you are actually adjusting, (below)

Detailed tutorial on how to set up multi-currency functionality in WooCommerce: manual selection vs. automatic switching (02)

There are also set the format of the price, you can use the default, look at the front-end display, not suitable on the micro-adjustment, (as follows)

Detailed tutorial on how to set up multi-currency functionality in WooCommerce: manual selection vs. automatic switching (02)

By this point you've basically set up your website with multiple currencies

Based on this plugin update, all need to open pro to realize these functions, if you use the free version, can only be used as a front-end switcher (switching currency to use)

Detailed tutorial on how to set up multi-currency functionality in WooCommerce: manual selection vs. automatic switching (02)

Front-end effect (each theme is different, the display effect will be different), such as the above picture.

If you only need a manual switch for multiple currencies, this is the plugin I still recommend.

But if you need to realize the ip or according to the language to automatically switch, this is not recommended to use, did not pay before the plugin full functionality is still very good!

So people choose accordingly. The interlude in this tutorial is that I didn't realize that the plugin's previously free features were actually paid for. If you are interested, I recommend other better multi-currency plugins in the next installment, or you can also go to ourphotonic communityLeave your questions.


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