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This screen lists all of an account's templates (emails and webpages). | This screen lists all of an account's templates (emails and webpages). | ||
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===== Editing and copying templates ===== | ===== Editing and copying templates ===== | ||
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+ | **Important note! We recommend that copy a template and edit the copied version rather than make potentially destructive changes to your originals!** | ||
Your templates are fully editable, just like regular emails and webpages. | Your templates are fully editable, just like regular emails and webpages. | ||
- | Clicking a template's cog menu will allow you access an option named Edit Default Content & Layout. Choosing this option will give you access to the same editing and layout tools used in regular email and webpage production. | + | Clicking a template's cog menu will allow you access an option named Edit Default Content & Layout. Choosing this option will give you access to the same editing and layout tools used in regular email and webpage production, allowing you to make changes to your templates. |
You can save time in content production by copying your templates to create multiple starting points for regular types of email or webpage, for example by pre-populating the layout with the necessary blocks. | You can save time in content production by copying your templates to create multiple starting points for regular types of email or webpage, for example by pre-populating the layout with the necessary blocks. |