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# Product Groups

* Product groups define a group of products at a certain location. This is useful if you have products stored at multiple locations or use dropshipping.
* Product groups can be accessed by clicking on the Product Groups tab from your Bespoke Wizard interface.
* Click Add product group
* Assign a name for your product group, use a descriptive name so you can identify it easily later.
* Select a location from the dropdown. You can create a new location from the Locations tab if required.
* Click the Save Settings button
* The ordering of your product groups is extremely important, for each shipping profile, Bespoke Shipping will stop on the first matching product group when there are multiple product groups specified.
* The ordering of your product groups are done here, not in your profile settings


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