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Once you have selected your Merge Fields in the Template Maintenance screen, click Template Editor and you will be taken to the SMS Template Editor.
 
Once you have selected your Merge Fields in the Template Maintenance screen, click Template Editor and you will be taken to the SMS Template Editor.
  
<center>[[image:SMSTemplateMaintenance.png|border|700px|SMS Template Maintenance]]</center>
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=Creating a Template=
 
=Creating a Template=
 
In order to create an SMS Template follow the below procedure:
 
In order to create an SMS Template follow the below procedure:
 
*Give your Template a Name.
 
*Give your Template a Name.
*You can now design your Template as necessary.
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*You can now design your Template as necessary. To add merge codes to your template, use the Merge Codes button in the toolbar.
 
*Click Save and Back, or use the Auto Save feature.
 
*Click Save and Back, or use the Auto Save feature.
  

Latest revision as of 15:19, 10 March 2022

Once you have selected your Merge Fields in the Template Maintenance screen, click Template Editor and you will be taken to the SMS Template Editor.

SMS Template Maintenance

Creating a Template

In order to create an SMS Template follow the below procedure:

  • Give your Template a Name.
  • You can now design your Template as necessary. To add merge codes to your template, use the Merge Codes button in the toolbar.
  • Click Save and Back, or use the Auto Save feature.

Editor Options

The SMS Editor has some useful features as described below:

  • Main Tab
    • Merge Codes - Drop down button that lists all the Merge Fields selected in the Template Maintenance screen. The user should position the caret in the Template first before selecting a Merge Code.
    • Preview - Will merge any Merge Codes currently in the Template so the user can see an example of what their Template will look like when printed out.


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