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How to turn off carcass panel visibility?
How to turn off carcass panel visibility?
Updated over a week ago

Steps to Modify Panel Visibility for a Single SKU:

  1. Select the SKU:

    • Open the specific SKU where you want to modify the panel visibility.

    • Click on the dropdown to select the desired SKU.

    • Open the Edit SKU Structure.

  2. Edit SKU Structure:

    • This will open the SKU at a component level.

    • Select the cabinet you want to modify.

  3. Modify Panel Visibility:

    • Go to the Construction section.

    • Find the Carcass section.

    • Locate the Carcass Panel Visibility options.

    • Toggle the buttons next to the panel names to hide or show the panels.

      • For example, to hide the back panel, toggle the button next to "Back Panel".

  4. Hide Specific Panels:

    • If the panel is not currently visible (e.g., the top panel being a rail), change its type to a full panel first.

    • Once it’s a full panel, you can toggle its visibility in the Carcass section.

Steps to Modify Panel Visibility for Multiple SKUs in Bulk:

  1. Select Multiple SKUs:

    • In the Base Unit section, select the entire group of SKUs you want to modify.

    • You can also select multiple groups by checking the boxes next to the group names.

  2. Initiate Bulk Action:

    • Click on Bulk Action and select Bulk Edit SKU Structure.

    • Confirm the selection in the preview shown.

  3. Proceed to Bulk Editing:

    • Go to the Panel section.

    • Add a specific panel to modify its visibility.

    • Under Panel Name, select the panel you want to hide (e.g., Carcass Back Panel).

    • The first option under the selected panel is Visibility.

    • Set the visibility to False.

  4. Confirm and Publish:

    • Proceed to confirmation and review the modifications.

    • Click Publish Changes and exit.

  5. Verify Changes:

    • Open any of the SKUs that were part of the bulk edit.

    • Check the Edit SKU Structure to ensure the selected panel (e.g., back panel) is turned off.

By following these steps, you can efficiently manage and update the visibility of panels for both individual and multiple SKUs in your admin portal, ensuring they align with your specific requirements.

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