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FRSOffAdm
Participant

Hi Brain Trust,

 

I am a volunteer at my church, helping to send out the weekly newsletter.  I believe there was a recent update to the software and now I need to click on CAMPAIGNS and then STATUS to choose DRAFTS to open a campaign document that I am adding information to throughout the week.  I know it's a small thing, but I used to be able to simply click on the campaign document and it would open.  It feels like a nuisance to have to click several times to get into a campaign that I am working on.  Am I doing something wrong?  Thanks!

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John_M
Employee

Hello @FRSOffAdm ,

 

Yes, there has been a change to the campaigns screen. You can also access your more recent campaigns by also clicking on the Constant Contact logo directly to the left of the campaigns button within the navigation bar. That should bring up the ones that you have most recently working on, from there you are able to click you campaign title to open it back up to continue editing. The drop downs that you are seeing form the campaign tab now is in place to help filter out or view certain campaign statuses/types when scrolling through trying to locate a certain one. We do appreciate that feedback and I will happily track it and pass it along to the engineers for you.

 

 

John M
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