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    Beginniner Participant rcbawards's Avatar
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    Default How to show items without a price?

    We make a lot of custom awards and wish to show a gallery of what we have made. It would serve to show our capabilities and inspire ideas, more than serve as an item in a shopping cart. Anyone wishing to order such an item, would contact us for more information. How can I set up a Category with product that has no price and no shopping cart ordering possibility? I don't want to show product with a price of $0. Any ideas?

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    In your custom galleries section create sub-catagories for each product you want to showcase. Then when they click on the picture for that sub catagory they will open up another window where you will see the catagory discription of that product. But unfortunatly at this time there is no way to see a larger image. What I have done for products that need a quote is in the description on the price of a product instead of putting a size description, I put in Call for quote on custom products.
    example: http://www.sdtrophy.com/shopping-car...90422150428644

    hope this helps.

    I think it is a good idea, maybe when adding a product to the website, it would be nice to have a check mark to click to show the product but strip out the add to cart function by have a box called Do not display add to cart function? or something

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    Niels Norby
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    www.sdtrophy.com

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    I think we can do a Option to remove add to cart ability as well as pricing for products on a product by product basis. I have added this to the enhancement list.
    Best Regards
    M. David Matney
    Chief Developer
    NetSoft Studio
    http://www.NetSoftStudio.com

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