The Colors & Images tab allows you to manage the different variations of your products, as well as the images you want to display for each side
Manage Colors & Styles
Here you can see each color variation of your product in their own customizable tiles. You can edit various aspects of the individual colors, such as the name, which stores you have each color assigned to, available sizes per-color, any minimum order quantities, as well as the ability to inactivate specific variations. Note that the default color is unable to be deactivated - you would need to make a different, active color your default if you wanted to deactivate the current default color.
By clicking "Add Style" at the top of the section, you are able to add any of the active styles that are currently on the originating blank product to this RPC product. Note that if you have any pricing overrides set up on your default style over in the Pricing & Inventory section, any styles you add here will inherit those overrides. You are of course free to remove them after they're created.
Adjusting Colorways
If you have any colorways created for the applied design, you will see a small palette icon on the preview images for each style. By clicking on this, you are able to select any of your currently existing colorways for that style to use. This lets you mix and match your design colorways with your different garment colors to make things exactly as you need them!
Note that if you do not have any existing colorways for your design, you will need to create them elsewhere, like in the Store Art section detailed here.
Bulk Actions
Finally, we know that some people can't get enough product variations. We won't judge you for having a shirt with 63 different colors assigned! In fact, we'd like to make managing all those colors easier via Bulk Actions.
By clicking the "Select All" box above all your product variations (or individual boxes next to specific variations), you are given the option to perform Bulk Actions. Things like setting multiple variations to Active or Inactive, assigning minimums or even setting the colorways for applicable products can all be done in bulk for convenience.
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