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Overview

Email Templates offer powerful ways to simplify repetitive email content, while still allowing for flexibility in content adjustment when needed. The Template is essentially the framework of the email that is to be repeated. Templates can be modified and/or edited as necessary to meet necessary Event requirements. 

Use Case(s)

 

Once a Member has signed the contract, the Banquets Manager has historically sent out a personal "Confirmation" Email to the Member outside of the Banquets system, letting them know that the Club has received the signed contract, appreciates their business, and is excited to move forward with them to help create the perfect event.  The Club has decided to create an email template for this Confirmation email within the Banquets system, because the majority of the information is the same on every email, and it will save the Banquet Manager time, as well as ensure the framework of the language is consistent from one confirmation email to the next.


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excludeBanquets - Editing Email Templates

 

Accessing the Tool 

Navigate to Settings, click Correspondence.

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Select Manage Email Templates.

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Click on the Edit link next to the email template you wish to edit.

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The email template is now available to edit. The email may contain ‘merge fields’, which are indicated by brackets { }. Merge Fields are used to display specific information that may be unique to the event, contact, etc.

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Editing Templates

To edit the hard coded information, simply type before, over, or after the existing verbiage.

To add or edit a merge field in the email, navigate to Settings > Correspondence, where various merge field reference pages can be found. Select the type of reference page needed, find the desired merge field, and copy/paste (Ctrl C/Ctrl V) the field value into the document.

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 Save once complete.

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First, navigate to Settings, click Correspondence. Next, select Manage Email Templates.

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Click the New button.

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Begin drafting the new email template. Be sure to choose a Business Type (event, contact, lead, etc.), a Document Type and a Folder for the email to live in.

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Note: if at any point you need to navigate away from the edit screen, click the Save button so that you do not lose your work!

When you have finished creating the new email template, click Save.

 


FAQs

 

Q: How do I know what merge field to use?

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