Attribute Manager
Template Manager
A template is a saved, named bundle of attributes — each optionally carrying preset values — that you reuse together. Templates have two jobs: they decide which attribute columns appear in the Bulk Attribute Editor, and they can be loaded into a Filter Widget to generate filters in one step. A template stores only references to attributes and a set of suggested values; it does not own the attributes or their values.

The toolbar

Template Manager toolbar
Sort:

Card and list views, search by template name, and Select All for bulk deletion. Sort offers Name A–Z, Name Z–A, and Attribute Count ascending or descending — useful for finding your largest or smallest templates. Each card shows the template's name and how many attributes it contains.

Creating and editing a template

+ Create Template, or clicking an existing template, opens the editor. It has a Template Name field, a Save Template action (and Delete Template when editing an existing one), and a checklist of every attribute in your store.

Template editor
Select attributes and set default values:
  Value A Value B Value C
  Value A Value B

Tick the attributes the template should include. When you tick one, a tag-style value cell appears beneath it, pre-loaded with that attribute's existing values as autocomplete suggestions. You can leave it empty, choose from the suggestions, or type entirely new values — these become the template's preset (default) values for that attribute. Unticking an attribute hides its cell and drops it from the template.

When editing an existing template, ticked attributes show their stored preset values as tags. The editor tracks unsaved changes and warns you if you try to close, switch templates, or load the bulk grid with edits outstanding.

What saving does

Save Template requires a name. It stores the set of ticked attributes and, for each, the preset values you entered. Two details matter:

Deleting templates

Delete a template from its editor, or select template cards and use Delete N Templates in the bottom bar. Deleting a template removes only the saved bundle — the underlying attributes and all their values are untouched.

Where templates are usedIn the Bulk Attribute Editor, the template you pick determines the editable attribute columns and supplies the values shown in the Template Values reference panel. In the Filter Manager, a Filter Widget's Load from Template turns the template's attributes into attribute filters in one action.