Create a CMS Workspace to Import Images to a Commerce Store
When you use a CSV file to import images, you must specify a CMS workspace where the
imported images are linked. If you don’t have a CMS workspace, create one before you begin the
import process.
The default language for the CMS workspace is set to the default language of the org. If
Translation Workbench is enabled and there are supported languages configured for
Translation Workbench, the default language of the CMS is set to the first supported
language. You can add other languages to the CMS workspace, but you can’t change the
default language after the workspace is created.
From the App Launcher, select CMS Workspaces.
Click Add Workspace.
Enter a name and description for your workspace, and click
Next.
(Optional) Add a channel to a store by selecting it from the list, and click
Next.
To use images from the CMS in a store, there must be a channel from the CMS workspace
to the store. You can go back later and add channels to stores.
Select contributors from the list, and click Next.
We recommend adding the Commerce Admin and Merchandiser users as contributors.
Select a role for each user type, and click Next.
Select a language for your translated content and move it from the Available list to
the Selected list.
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