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How can I create new colors for existing styles?
Here you will learn how to create a product SKU in a pre-existing Style within the ERP module.
When you want to add a new product within an existing Style (or substyle), you’ll go to the left-hand menu bar and click Inventory > Create Products. If you want to create a non-inventory product (e.g., a supply or service), you will not do that here. Learn how to do this in this user guide.
Note: Adding a new product should always take place in the ERP module.
There are three different ways to create a product: Add Style Master / Children, Add Product SKUs, and Add Prepack SKUs. For this, we will be adding Style Master / Children by Color & Size. Click Next.
Create Style Info
For this example, we want to create a new Substyle (i.e. color) for an already existing style.- Style will be whichever pre-existing style you want to add a Substyle to. Note the magnifying glass icon in case you want to search rather than type.
- Once you fill out the existing Style, this message will appear alerting you that because this Style exists already, you'll just be adding under it rather than creating a new one.
- Once you fill out the existing Style, this message will appear alerting you that because this Style exists already, you'll just be adding under it rather than creating a new one.
- Product Name, Product Description, and Class will all automatically populate based on data in the existing Style.
- Click Next.
Input Substyle Info
In the Color Pattern field, using the dropdown, select the new colors you wish to add. Click Next.
Select Attributes
In the Size field, use the dropdown to select what sizes you'd like to add under these new colors. Click Next.
Edit/Review
Here you can make sure everything looks the way you want it to before moving on by clicking Next.
Generate SKUs
Once you’re certain everything looks right, you can go ahead and click Generate.
Once you’ve done that, the SKUs, Substyle, and Style in the first three columns become clickable, and your item has been successfully added. Clicking on the SKU will take you to the Inventory Management page for that item, which we will go over in the Inventory article.
See related:
How do I create a product style?