Well, the last post gave me an idea. So I went in and deleted all attribute names. I entered in the "X-small", made it "radio". I then went to the value and added the valie and "sort order:0" for it. Then I went to the product and added it.
Then I returned to the "name", added in "Small", made it "radio". Went to the "values" and changed the sort order for "X-small" to "1", and added "Small", "sort order:0" and the value for it. Went to the product and added the second attribute.
I went through this proces for all 5 attributes - each time I had to do them one at a time, and change the sort order to "0" to make the one I wanted show up. But now all 5 are finally on there.
But new goodness: *all* radio buttons are selected, and refuse to be deselected - even though "Patterns" is the only one set as default. I went through and changed them all to "checkbox" and now all of them *except* "Patterns" are checked by default (and Patterns is the only one set as default). AT least I can uncheck them, though. But what a pain in the ######### for the end user.
I haven't gone through the checkout process to see what happens that way yet - but we'll see what more fun awaits us.
But it looks like - doing it the way I've done it - it *does* show all attributes on the one product, but for some reason, it doesn't recognize another one is there. Like penguins - they can be within inches of each other, but not be aware that another one is standing next to them unless they bump into each other. Very weird.
Any ideas on why this is happening would be great.



