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How to Use Multi-Country Settings in the OrderingPlus Dashboard

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Written by Growth Team
Updated over 7 months ago

What Are Multi-Country Settings?

The Multi-Country Settings feature is designed to help enterprises manage operations in various countries seamlessly. This includes configuring options like currency, language, and local services according to each country’s unique needs. By leveraging this setting, you can ensure a smooth user experience for your international customers.

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Settings Overview

1. Decimal and Thousands Separators

  • Set how decimals and thousands appear:

    • Use a Point (10.50) or Comma (10,50) for decimals.

    • Choose Comma (1,000) or Point (1.000) for thousands.

2. Currency and Symbols

  • Set the currency symbol, like $ or .

  • Choose if the symbol appears before ($10.50) or after (10.50$) the price.

3. Distance Units

  • Choose between Kilometers (KM) or Miles to display distances.

4. Stripe Currency Configuration

  • Select the transaction currency for payments processed through Stripe.

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Why Use Multi-Country Settings?

Global Expansion Made Easy

  • The Multi-Country Settings feature simplifies the process of expanding your business internationally, allowing you to manage multiple countries from a single dashboard.

Localized User Experience

  • Customize your platform for each country, offering a localized experience that caters to cultural preferences, languages, and payment methods.

Efficient Operations

  • Streamline your operations by setting region-specific logistics, tax configurations, and payment gateways, ensuring compliance and efficiency.

Targeted Marketing

  • Create country-specific content and promotions that resonate with your international audience, driving engagement and sales.



By using the Multi-Country Settings in the OrderingPlus Dashboard, you gain the flexibility to cater to different markets, ensuring that your platform feels local to each user while being managed from a single, centralized interface. This functionality is crucial for enterprises aiming to operate at a global scale without losing the personal touch that customers expect.

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