Customising your terms and conditions
When creating an email template, you have the option to insert terms and conditions by entering [[TermsAndConditions]]. You can customise what appears in the settings.
- In the top right, click on > System settings.
- On the left-hand side, click on eyenquiries.
- Under Enquiries and Registration, click on the tab called Terms and Conditions.
- Write or paste your setting’s terms and conditions for enquiries into the text box.
- Click Save.
Whatever was written in the text box will appear where you put [[TermsAndConditions]] when the email is sent.
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