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    Menu and Module Configuration Process

    Nov 13, 2025
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    Menu and Module Configuration Process

    This document provides a detailed explanation of configuring menu and module settings within an application. By following the steps outlined, users will be able to set up menu structures, enable relevant modules, and configure screen layouts efficiently.

    Step 1

    After setting up the account, proceed to configure the menu. This involves determining the items to be included in the hamburger menu located on the left side of the screen in BK 3.0, as well as how these items will be grouped.

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    Step 2

    To organize the menu, you might want to create a section named "Design" and include options such as catalog inquiry tracker, tech pack, and silhouette creation. Within this step, you can define the groupings and the order of items, as well as provide names in various languages.

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    Step 3

    Once enabled, features like tech pack and silhouette creation will appear in the application menu.

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    Step 4

    These items will then start displaying in the application menu. Further instructions on customizing the application menu will be provided later.

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    Step 5

    Next, focus on the module configuration. Here, you will specify the function of each module for a particular client and determine which modules need activation. The previous menu configuration dealt with the appearance and grouping of menu items.

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    Step 6

    In module configuration, determine which modules should be enabled or disabled. This step is essential before you proceed to screen configuration.

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    Step 7

    After enabling the modules, you can locate and further configure the enabled modules.

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    Step 8

    Design the layout by configuring grid structures, filter settings, general settings, and buttons for each page.

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    Step 9

    Following the menu and module configurations, proceed to screen configuration. Define the components of each page, moving next to grid configuration.

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    Step 10

    Specify configurations such as page editions, sorting, and column filtering. Determine which columns will be visible if the page includes grids, detailing which data points are represented.

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    Step 11

    For example, the tech pack does not utilize a grid structure but uses cards to display data like tech pack ID, brand, designer name, style code, and project code. These elements form the columns, although they are presented differently.

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