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  • Import data. If disabled, your two shops will not share anything. While this is helpful when you to manage two entirely different shops with a single installation of PrestaShop, this also means you will have to configure both shops from A to Z, whereas sharing data means you wouldn't would not have to recreate carries, currencies or modules, for instance. Make sure to think your choice through, as you won't will not be able to revert back.
  • Choose the shop (source). If you do wish to import data, you can indicate from which of the existing shops you want to import data from. If you already have defined a sub-shop of the main shop, this can help you make a "copy" of that sub-shop, instead of having to set the various import options again.
  • Choose data to import. This is where you decide what kind of data you want to import from the source shop. At the very least, you should import all the modules, even if it means disabling some, as the whole front-office is displayed through modules and some major parts of the back-office also rely on modules.

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