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Marketing Campaign Template Name/Subject mix-up
Just wanted to point out something which happened to an email campaign we sent out to our customers this weekend.
The Name of my Marketing Campaign Template (“Campaign Email Template -- Fathers Day”) appeared as the subject line of the email.
When setting up the template, there is a field called Subject, which is described by NS pop-up help as this: “If this is a marketing e-mail template, the subject appears in the Subject field of the e-mail.”
I filled in Subject with “Fathers Day Sale”, but NS used the template Name as the subject line instead. I could see this happening if I had not entered a
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