• Resolved Radovan

    (@radovand)


    Let’s assume the following scenario:

    • On a website, I have 100 forms created with CFF.
    • Each form has a “Email Copy to User” section, where at the end of the email sent to the user, I include my signature with name, address, and email.

    If at some point I need to make a change to my signature, I would have to go into all 100 forms to make this modification.

    To avoid this manual effort, I would like to be able to use a shortcode in both the “Email Copy to User” section and in all “Form processing / Email settings.” This shortcode would be created using a standard shortcode plugin. This way, whenever I need to make a change, I can modify only the content of the shortcode, and I won’t have to update all 100 forms individually.

    How can I achieve this? Because the variant with inserting a shortcode generated by a specialized plugin does not work.

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  • Plugin Author codepeople

    (@codepeople)

    Hi! We’d like to help but we can’t reply about that in this forum. We are not allowed to support any customers in these forums and the “Email Copy to User” settings is available on the plugin commercial distributions.

    For pro or commercial product support please contact us directly on our site. This includes any pre-sales topics as well.

    Commercial products are not supported in these forums. We will happily answer this and any other questions you can have on our own site.

    Thank you.

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