What email template is used when I create a "Combination Campaign" (mobile app)

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GloriaF43
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Or how can I set the default template or settings used for a Combination Campaign? No sense in setting up a brand identify with logos and colors and consistent design if using the mobile app will just ignore all of it....

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William_A
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Hello @GloriaF43 ,

 

When you create a combination campaign type in the mobile app, it's a plain email with some standard text and an image. It's meant for quick e-blasts, notifications, etc. - not major, standalone campaigns. 

 

For more info on creating Combined Campaigns in the mobile app, please see our main article on the topic.

 

If you're wanting to set up a template with dedicated branding you can quickly edit each time you want to make a new email, I'd recommend setting up a reusable / master template in your account and saving it as such.


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William A
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William_A
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Hello @GloriaF43 ,

 

When you create a combination campaign type in the mobile app, it's a plain email with some standard text and an image. It's meant for quick e-blasts, notifications, etc. - not major, standalone campaigns. 

 

For more info on creating Combined Campaigns in the mobile app, please see our main article on the topic.

 

If you're wanting to set up a template with dedicated branding you can quickly edit each time you want to make a new email, I'd recommend setting up a reusable / master template in your account and saving it as such.


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William A
Community & Social Media Support
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