Release Notes - 1st of April 2026
Style Search > Colour Status
You can now see a more complete view of your style colours in Style Search.
Previously, only enabled colours were shown. Now, disabled colours are also included, giving you better visibility across all colour options for a style.
Style views where this applies:
- Style Search > Style by Colour view
- Style Search > Style by Colour by Size view
- Style Search > Style by Colour by Market view
Style Search > Style by Colour > Colour Status 
Example
Style > Colours & Pricing > Disable Colour 
In this example, a colour has been disabled in the style.
Style Search > Style by Colour > Colour Status 
In the Style Search page, such colour will display with a disabled status in the Colour Status.
Disabling Colours
This applies only to colours disabled within the style itself. It does not apply to colours disabled in Site Settings > Style > Colour.
Order > Colour Quantity & Pricing > Style Tags
We've added Style Tags in managing your Order > Colour Quantity & Pricing section.
This allows you to view the tags selected in Style > Colours & Pricing > Tags directly within your order workflow.
You can also add the Style Tags column in Search > Order so the same tag values appear when you search and manage orders.
Order > Colour Quantity & Pricing > Style Tags 
How to update the Style Tags?
- The column is read-only and cannot be edited in this view.
- To update tags, make changes in Style > Colours & Pricing > Tags.
Site Settings > Order > General Settings > Colour Quantity & Pricing
With the abovementioned new column, you can also control the visibility of Style Tags in the Order > Colour Quantity & Pricing section.
This can be toggled on or off, depending on your preference for Style Tags display.
Site Settings > Order > General Settings > Colour Quantity & Pricing 
Learn More
Head to the Site Settings > Order > General Settings > Colour Quantity & Pricing in the documentation portal for more information.
Order > Documents > Purchase Order & Ticket Codes > Market Pricing Layout
We've updated the Purchase Order Form and Ticket Codes documents to align with Market Pricing Layout, so you can see retail prices for every market you trade in directly on these generated documents.
What you'll see now:
- Purchase Order Form — Retail prices are shown for the Primary Market and any additional markets. Each retail value appears on its own row, one under the other, with the Primary Market retail price on the first row.
Order > Documents > Purchase Order 
- Ticket Codes — The export lists retail prices for the Primary Market and each additional market, so ticket and labelling workflows pick up the same market-based retail picture as the purchase order.
Order > Documents > Ticket Codes 
Learn More
The Purchase Order and Ticket Codes sections in Order › Side Widgets › Documents describe each document type in full.
Order > Document > Purchase Order
We've fixed an issue where the Pricing section was missing on the Purchase Order document when a style's Price Type was set to Price by Size.
Now, the Pricing section appears on the Purchase Order Form as expected for Price by Size.
Order Search > Columns
We've fixed an issue where column widths in Order Search view would not stay adjusted when you opened this view from Style > Side Widgets > Order History.
Now, you can resize columns and use Autosize All Columns reliably across Style > Side Widgets > Order History and Order Search displays.
Thank you for helping us make things better! If you spot anything else, let us know — we're always here to help.
Happy clicking!
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