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Force a language on an advanced template - either form-level or field-level?
Creating a packing slip. Shipment can either be to an English or French-speaking client. Whenever we use script or "Print in Customer Locale" button the entire document comes out in the proper language.
Here's the twist.
I want to source certain fields (item name) always in English - even if the customer is set to French.
Is there a method to allow this inside of the advanced template? I've tried setting the locale to English or French but that does not do what I want.
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