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# Assign Option Set to Products

After you are done configuring the available features in the other 3 tabs; **General, Options** and **Actions.** You can now assign Option set to your products.

You can choose products where this option set will be shown in either of **3 available ways**:

* **All product**
* **Choose one by one**&#x20;
* **Choose by conditions**

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**All products**

If you select this option, the option sets will be displayed for all products.

**Choose one by one**

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If this one is selected, then you will see **3 tabs** which are showing **All Products**, **Assigned Products** and **Unassigned Products** respectively. To pick specific products you want Options assigned to, you can search by name or filter by categories and tags.

**Choose by conditions**

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If this option is selected, you can be able to assign an Option set to **products that match some specific conditions**.

In our **example** screenshot above, the **Option set will be displayed in products** that fall in the **product category** **'Accessories'**.


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