# Variations

<span style="font-size:14pt;">**Creating Product Variations**</span>
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<span style="font-size:14pt;">**Step 1: Access Variations**</span>
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- Go to **Products → Variations**.
- Variations are used for products that come in different options, such as colors, sizes, or other attributes.

![](https://billing.admin.defy.com.fj/media/eljin-kumar/XPOS/Variation/variation.png)

<span style="font-size:14pt;">**Step 2: Add a Single Variation**</span>
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1. Enter the **name of the variation** (e.g., Color, Size).
2. List all the **possible values** for that variation (e.g., Red, Blue, Green for Color).

- **Example:** For jeans, create a variation named **Color** and include all available colors.

![](https://billing.admin.defy.com.fj/media/eljin-kumar/XPOS/Variation/add%20single%20variation.png)

**Important:**

- You cannot delete a variation that is already assigned to a product.

<span style="font-size:14pt;">**Step 3: Add Multiple Variations for a Product**</span>
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- For products with more than one attribute (e.g., a shirt with Size and Brand, or a book with Pages and Type), use **combined variations**.

![](https://billing.admin.defy.com.fj/media/eljin-kumar/XPOS/Variation/add%20multiple%20variation.png)

### **Steps**

1. Create a **combined variation name** that includes all attributes.
    
    
    - Example: `Size – Pages`.
2. Enter the **combined values** for each possible combination.
    
    
    - Example: `Long-30`, `Long-120`, `Long-200`, `Small-30`, `Small-120`, etc.

This approach ensures every possible combination is tracked correctly for variable products.