Integration Guide

Table Of Contents
Using Your PayPal Account Profile
Automatic Calculation of Shipping Charges (U.S. Merchants Only)
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4. Click the Edit button.
The Edit Domestic Shipping Method page or the Edit International Shipping Method
page appears.
5. Change any of the following settings:
Shipping Method Settings
6. Click the Save Changes button.
Setting Action
Status Select whether the shipping method is actively used to calculate shipping
charges. Allowable values:
Active – the shipping method is available for buyers to choose
Inactive – the shipping method is hidden from buyers
Currency and Region Displays the domestic regions or foreign countries currently selected for the
shipping region. To select different regions or countries, click the Change link.
Use the shipping fee in the
transaction instead of my
claculator’s settings
Select whether the shipping rates can be overridden by individual transactions if
the information is passed to PayPal with HTML variables in the transaction.
Allowable values:
Ye s
No
IMPORTANT: Changing the setting of a specific shipping method changes the
setting for all U.S. domestic and international shipping methods
that use the same currency.
Shipping Method Name From the dropdown menu, select a name for the shipping method.
Select Delivery Time (Optional) From the dropdown menu, select a delivery time.
Based On Select the rate basis for the shipping method. Allowable values:
By Amount – based on the total amount of the order
By Weight – based on the total weight of items in the order
By Quantity – based on total quantity of items in the order
For more information, see “Examples of Rate Bases and Shipping Calculations”
on page 381
Shipping Rates Reconfigure the rows in the rate table to change the shipping rates that PayPal
uses to calculate shipping charges when buyers select the shipping method. You
can set shipping rates as fixed amounts or as percentages.
NOTE: Changes that you make to active shipping methods become effective
after a momentary delay.