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Product templates are the blueprints for creating products. Product templates specify the basic characteristics of products that can be created by using a template.

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Product templates are the blueprints for creating products. Product templates specify the basic characteristics of products that can be created by using a template.
| Available in: Lightning Experience in Professional, Enterprise, and Unlimited Editions that have Consumer Goods Cloud enabled. |
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To create product templates: | CGCloud Business Admin OR CGCloud Retail Business Admin |
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Identification | |
| Product Template Name | Name of the product template. |
| Active | Indicates if a template is active. You can use only active templates to create products. |
| Price Required | Determines whether to add the price for a product. |
| Record Type | Indicates if the record is a product or product group. |
| Sales Org | Sales org of the product template. This field is editable only during creation. |
| Description | |
| Description Language 1/2/3/4 | Description of a product template in the languages configured for the sales org. |

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