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Accessing Size Definition Templates
You can access size definition templates from the size definition library.
1. In the side navigation bar, click Libraries > Size Definition to open the size definition library.
2. From the Choose a Type box, click the name of the size definition type you want to manage.
The system displays the size definition. Only those size definition templates of the selected type are listed in the Size Definition Templates table.
The Size Definition Templates Table
The Size Definition Templates table lists those size definition templates that are of the type you selected, if applicable, when accessing the size definition library.
Out-of-the-box, the Size Definition Templates table includes the following columns:
The actions column, which contains the Actions menu for each row
Size Definition Template, which displays the name of the size definition template
Size Category, which displays the name of the size category that was used to create the template
Full Size Range, which displays the name of the full size range that was used to create the template
Size 1 Values and Size 1 Base Size
Size 2 Values and Size 2 Base Size, if applicable
To select columns to display or hide, click Hide/Show Columns. To sort the column alphabetically or to reverse the order if the column has already been sorted, click the name of the column.
You can also create and apply views to the table using the view functionality. When defining views, both the out-of-the-box (such as size category and full size range names, size values, and base sizes) and system information (such as created by, modified on, state, and type) columns are available for inclusion. Because size definition templates are not season-specific, columns for size season attributes are always empty when viewing size definition templates.
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The Actions column is included automatically; you do not need to select it. The Actions column is always the first column on the left in any view you create.