When there are differences between an asset’s currently property values and those in the last checked-in version, you can view the set of values side-by-side and select which ones you’d like to use. You may use some values provided in this project (the Name, for example) and some from the previous one (Template).

To override property values in the current project with values from the previous one, follow these steps:

  1. Using the Browse tab, Search tab, Project tab, or Multi Edit tab, locate the asset you want to modify, then click its name. See Locating Assets for instructions.

    • For SKU links, select a SKU that uses the SKU link. Find the Bundle links property, and then click the SKU link name.

    • For configurable properties, select a configurable SKU that uses the configurable property. Find the Configurable Properties property, and then click the configurable property name.

    • For configurable options, select a configurable SKU that has a configurable property that uses the configurable option. Find the Configurable Properties property, and then click the configurable property name. Find the Configurable Options property, and then click the configurable option name.

  2. Click ReviewChanges in the Details pane to display the properties for the current and previous project side-by-side. Notice that only the properties that have different values in the two versions display here.

  3. Click the checkbox beside each property for which you’d like to use the earlier version’s value.

  4. Click RevertSelectedProperties to save your selection.

    The list of differing property value refreshes and properties you selected are removed from the list.

  5. Click the Back to Asset link.

  6. Click Save.

 
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