Changing the Price of Multiple Products at Once

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When changing the base price of multiple products, it affects the pricing of product options and subscriptions as well. 
If any of the products you're changing includes different variants, or a subscription customers can purchase, read below to learn how these prices are automatically adjusted.

Product variants sold at same price

If all of a product's variants are priced the same, then there is nothing special you need to know.  For example, if all of the variants were priced at $10 and you increased the price by $2, they will all be priced at $12. 

Product variants sold at different prices

You may have products with variants sold at different prices. For example, you might have a $10 product that has a plus $4 charge added to the large size. When you change the base price of a product, the other prices change accordingly. 
In other words, if you raise the $10 base price to $15, the large size will be priced at $19, since it has a plus $4 price difference (15 + 4 = 19)
If a product option has a price reduction, the same principle applies. After you change the base price, the negative price difference is automatically applied to the price.
注:
You cannot sell products whose prices are less than $0. Make sure the price difference together with a variant's price reduction don't dip under $0. 

Products sold as a subscription

Product subscriptions are often already sold at a discount, compared to the product's base price. When changing the base price of a product, the subscription price changes accordingly. 
For instance, you might have a $50 product, but when purchased as a monthly subscription, it's sold at for $40 a month, or in other words, at a $10 discount. 
In this example, if you reduce the base price by $5, then the monthly subscription price would be $35 per month ($45 base price - $10 subscription discount = $35).

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