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Choose from the above settings and click Next>.
If you're using e-commerce database merging, this Item Details dialog
will instead let you choose an e-commerce database for use with your
chosen provider. Remember to set the currency you wish to trade in.
7. For e-commerce forms only, two subsequent dialogs are shown:
• The Item Description dialog lets you optionally include an image
(e.g., to preview the item for sale), and short and long
descriptions that will show in the form. Click Next>.
• The Item Options dialog lets you create edit boxes, combo boxes,
radio buttons, and fixed names (up to 10 options can be selected
per form in PayPal; only one price-changing option) as
appropriate—you can design from scratch or use previously
saved options fields. Click Next>. Not shown for repeating
forms.
8. In the Item Details dialog, set a default quantity in the input box, or
check the box to let the user specify an amount at checkout (not shown
for repeating forms).
- or -
Set the Add Edit box option to let the customer define the quantity to
be ordered.
For shipping and handling associated with the order, enter a set
amount for Handling, Shipping, and Extra Shipping charges.
If left blank, the default PayPal's profile will be used instead. Not
shown for repeating forms. Click Next>.
9. In the Extra Customer Information dialog, choose to prompt the
customer for an address, don't prompt, or require the customer to enter
an address. Optionally, ask a question of the customer in the text box.
Click Next>.
10. The Payment Pages dialog offers some payment settings, i.e.
• Enter the name of your Checkout Page Style (if setup in advance
via your PayPal login).
• Set a language for the PayPal login page. Pick for the drop-down
list.