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Format Price Display Using Price Formatting Options

Updated over a week ago

Cropink allows you to fully control how your prices are displayed in your designs — including currency style, separators and number formatting.
This is especially useful when your product feed uses a different price format than the one you want in your ads.

In this example, we’ll convert the price format from:

199.99 PLN

199,99 zł

This involves changing:

  • the decimal separator (.,),

  • the currency (PLN),

  • and keeping a clean, localized price style.

💡 NOTE: Price formatting features (Extract Price Part, Currency Override, Prefix, Suffix, separators, rounding, etc.) are available only for official price fields:

  • current_price

  • old_price

  • price

  • sale_price

  • regular_price

Step 1: Map the price field in Cropink

  1. Open your project → select your design.

  2. Go to Edit in Design ManagerManageable Layers.

  3. Select the price layer.

  4. Choose Data Mapping.

  5. From the dropdown, select the price field (e.g. price or current_price).

Now you can format it.

Step 3: Adjust the price formatting

For our example under the price formatting options, set the following:

1. Extract Price Part

Set to:

Full price

This ensures you’re editing the complete numeric value.

2. Currency Override

Replace the feed’s “PLN” with a local display currency:

3. Thousands Separator

Set to:

Comma

This ensures large numbers appear as e.g. “199,99 zł” (depending on your rules).

4. Decimal Places

Cropink automatically adjusts this field based on region settings and formatting.
To display prices as 199,99 zł, ensure your decimal formatting is set to:

Decimal places: 2

This forces the final formatting to always use two decimal digits.

After applying these settings, your feed value:

199.99 PLN
becomes:

199,99 zł

— clean, localized, and ready for your ads.

Step 4: (Optional) Add prefix or suffix

In the same price layer, you can add:

  • Prefix — e.g. “from ”

  • Suffix — e.g. “ / month”

Examples:

  • “from 199,99 zł”

  • “199,99 zł / month”

For this use case, the currency has already been changed with Currency Override, so a suffix isn't required — but you can still use it for additional formatting if needed.

Step 5: Save and preview

Click Save Changes and check your preview.
Your prices will now be displayed in the new format across all products, automatically.

That’s it! You’ve reformatted your price display using Cropink’s price formatting tools — giving you full control over how prices appear in your ads, no matter how your feed is structured.

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