Creating a Custom Template in ACT! 2005 Tutorial

by Staff Writer on Friday, March 18, 2005

Creating a Custom Template

Although Act! comes with a number of built-in templates that you can use throughout the sales process, you can create your own document and e-mail templates by selecting fields available from Act! contact records:

  1. From the Write menu, select New Letter/E-mail Template.
  2. The Act! Word Processor opens, displaying a new, blank template.

On the right side of the window, a panel displays the mail merge fields that can be added to the template:

  1. Select a field type from the drop-down menu to display the fields for that type in the list.
  2. To add a field to the new template, position your cursor where you want the field to appear. Then select the field in the list and click Add.

Note:

To delete a field, simply select it with your mouse and click the Delete button on your keyboard. Alternatively, you can replace it with a different field by selecting the existing field and then adding a new one from the list.

  1. Add any text and formatting to the template. You can type and format just as you would in a document.
  2. To save the template, click the Save  button on the toolbar. In the Save As dialog, enter a file name and click Save.
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Rediculous
Its rediculous how you mislead your customers by bringing them to ads instead of really ofering real free tutoring. I couldnt even log on to any of the act. sites.
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Word Macros
I have changed macros in Word and I still do not see wors as an option in the drop down menu...what now?
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