On this tab, you can add one or more existing ${Style.Plural} to the ${Theme.Name} or create a new Style.
The following attributes are displayed in the Default view:
- Style: The name of the selected Style or the name specified at the time of creating a new Style.
- Style Type: The name of the style type selected at the time of creating a new style or the style type associated with the selected style.
- Active: By default, this column is selected to indicate that the Style is visible and available throughout the Centric 8 application. To render the Style unavailable, de-select the check box.
- Sizes: On selection of a Size Range, the corresponding sizes will be displayed in this column.
To select a size range,- Click on a Style.
- On the Style > Properties tab, from the Size Range field, select a size range. The corresponding sizes will be displayed in the Sizes field.
- By default, all the sizes are selected. To exclude a size, de-select the corresponding check box.
- Colorway: If there are any associated colorways, this is indicated by a "x" corresponding to each of the sizes.
- Actions: To add a colorway, click on the Colorways icons. From the Colorway dialog box, select one or more Colorways by selecting the corresponding check box.
How to add one or more ${Style.Plural}
- In the ${Style.Name} column, mouse-over ${Actions} and select Add ${Style.Plural} .
- In the Add ${Style.Plural} dialog box, select one or more ${Style.Plural} and click on ${Save}.
NOTE: The editable fields are indicated with a grey triangle in the corner of the cell.
IMPORTANT: Prior to defining a new style, it is important to define one or more Style Types on the Setup > Configuration > Type Configuration tab and also the Season hierarchy.
How to define ${New} ${Style.Name}
- Mouse-over ${Actions} and select ${New} ${Style.Name}.
- In the New from ${Style.Name} dialog box, enter the details and click on ${Save}.
To execute the icons in the ${Actions} column refer Generic Features.
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Pre-requisite: Define Themes, ${Style.Name} hierarchy