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Sep 2010

I am selling sales guides that are in PDF files. I have uploaded them on to your site and figured out how to set up either individual products, or a common product that has variants (in this situation 10 different industries.) Is there anyway for them to choose the industry on my site through the add to cart button (using the variants), have them pay via paypal, and then allow them to download the correct file from e-junkie?



I certainly understand if this is not possible, but wanted to see if it was. Thanks!

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Although you can set up a download product with Variants, that cannot affect which file is issued as a download for that product; all Variants of that product would issue a download link for the exact, same file (or files, if you're using "Package files from other products" to sell a bundled product).

19 days later

Hi-



When I bundle a product, containing 11 individual digital files, is the price that I set for the ONE bundled product (with a buy-button) inclusive of ALL the files included within it? (As long as I enabled the "affect their inventory" option on the individual file) Or, will each file have to have its own individual price, even within the bundle? I sent myself a Free Download link/code, and all the files showed up as being individual files with their own links, as I predicted. But my webmaster (who is setting up the button on my website), says this would not be the case; that I would have to set a price for EACH file. Is one of of us misinterpreting this feature? My total bundle is 1.2G of HD video, which is why I am trying to break it up into smaller digestable chunks.



Thank you!



Kujman

A bundle product using the "Package files from other products" setting is still its own product, so the other products' settings don't affect the bundle product at all. When the buyer adds your bundle product to the cart, they will see just that one item in their cart, at whatever price you'd assigned to it (rather than a collection of items each with their own prices). If you are not selling the component files separately, then it doesn't matter what price you give them (if any).