How to Add a Product Catalog in Dynamics 365?

How to Add a Product Catalog in Dynamics 365?

A Product Catalog is a collection of products with their pricing information. The product catalog entities let you create a rich product classification system in Microsoft Dynamics 365.

A bundle or a kit is a collection of products that are sold as a single unit.

Create a new Product Catalog.

Step 1: Go to Settings > Click the Product Catalog.

Click the Product Catalog

Step 2: Click the Product Catalog. Then Create a Price List.

Create a Price List

Step 3: Click on the Price List. Create a new Price List.

Create a new Price List

Step 4: Add a New Price List Name. Save & Close.

Price List Name Save

Step 5: Click on Product Catalog.

Click on Product Catalog

Step 6: Open Families & Products.

Open Families and Products

See all Products. Click on Add Product.

Click on Add Product

Step 7: Add a Product name and select the unit price.

select the unit price

Step 8: Click the Save button.

Click the Save button

Added a Product to the Product catalog.

 

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