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Forum: Support Topic: Email Templates - Can I use variables? |
| djmundy |
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Posted: March 18th, 2010, 4:29 am
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| Wow, thanks for that, I never could have figured that out on my own! It works awesomely. I switch back and forth a lot, each time I use a hotstring it's with a new name. So I don't think having a -name hotstring would help me out much. The one you've just written for me is exactly what I need and I'... |
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Forum: Support Topic: Email Templates - Can I use variables? |
| djmundy |
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Posted: March 18th, 2010, 4:02 am
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| Hi poo_noo, Thanks for your reply. That looks like a step in the right direction! It works as it should, but I have a lot of text for this email and my script actually looks like this: ; Respond to new ticket ::-respond:: { InputBox, thename, Enter the name, What is the name, hide ( Hi %thename%, Ho... |
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Forum: Support Topic: Email Templates - Can I use variables? |
| djmundy |
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Posted: March 18th, 2010, 3:23 am
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| Hi, Currently I have a hotkey where I type -status and it types in an email for me. Eg: ::-status:: Send Hi, please update the status of this ticket I'd like to be able to type something like -status:John and for it to type "Hi John, please update" etc. But I don't want to hard code every ... |
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