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10/31/2011 1:44 PM
 
Hi. I've just purchased CV and while there are many, many things I like, the manual needs work. It will save you money via support time if you hire some English major from a local college/university and have them rewrite things like this:

+++Templates are assigned to each section of the Cart Viper store be logging in as a host
or admin user and editing the settings of the Cart Viper Catalogue module, see below: +++

This isn't English; it's gibberish and hurts your image. Also, I don't know what you mean by the above.

This brings me to the point of this E-mail.  Is there any interface to these E-mail templates from within CV? Or must I edit these templates manually by downloading them to my system, loading them into an editor, and then manually upload them back to the server?

If so, kind of primitive; I hope this will be changed in a future version of the product.

Rick Chapman
 www.softletter.com
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10/31/2011 2:35 PM
 
Hi,
Thanks for the feedback with regards the user guide it is something we will look at improving.

What we were trying to convey to the user is:
"If you login as a host / admin user and navigate to the page that contains the Cart Viper catalogue module, within the settings of this module it is possible to define the .HTM file templates that are used within CV"

To answer your question, yes that is how the templates have to be edited. I agree in a future version we should implement an interface that would allow you to edit these files.

Thanks
Nigel.
 
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