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=== Custom Woocommerce Emails ===Contributors: WPCloudApp.comTags: Woocommerce Emails, Wordpress Plugin, Free, Template, Custom, HTML, Orders, Products, Confirmation, Customers, Completed, Pending, New Account, Processing, Faled, Canceled, On Hold, Password ChangeRequires at least: 2.3Tested up to: 4.6.1Stable tag: 1.0License: GPLv2 or laterLicense URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.htmlCompletely customize every aspect of the emails you send to customers from your Wordpress, Woocommerce Shop.== Description ==Gone are the days of cracking open Woocommerce Email Templates and coding your desired custom emails. With the Custom Woocommerce Emails <a href="https://www.wpcloudapp.com/category/wordpress-plugins/" target="_blank"><strong>Wordpress Plugin</strong></a> you can edit virtually any part of any email you send to your customers throughout the buying process.Emails throughout the buying process are some of the most important you will send. This customer service can either keep them coming back or ensure they will never buy from you again. Make sure you are maximizing your shops communication capabilities and customer service.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdFGXqcmkvI<strong>Elements You Can Edit</strong>1. Header Image2. Header Text3. Message (HTML is Supported)4. Colors - Base color - Background Color - Body Background Color - Body Text Color5. Footer Text<strong>Emails You Can Edit</strong>1. New Order2. Canceled Order3. Failed Order4. Order On-Hold5. Processing Order6. Completed Order7. Refunded Order8. Customer Invoice9. Customer Note10. Reset Password11. New AccountNote: To edit the subject line of emails you can still use the native Woocommerce Email Editor found at Woocommerce >> Setting >> Emails<strong>Email Editing Process</strong>1. Click on the Custom Emails sub menu link under Woocommerce2. Select the email you want to edit from the Edit Email drop down list3. Select the Woocommerce (copy, editable) template from the Edit Template drop down menu4. Click the Customize buttonThat is all there is to it. Enjoy ... == Installation === From your WordPress dashboard =1. Visit 'Plugins > Add New'2. Search for 'Custom Woocommerce Email' and click the install button3. Activate the Plugin4. Click on the Custom Emails sub menu link under Woocommerce, click on the provided link to get your API key and supply the key and secret.5. Select the email you want to edit from the Edit Email drop down list6. Select the Woocommerce (copy, editable) template from the Edit Template drop down menu== Screenshots ==1. Email Template Edit Screen == Upgrade Notice ==== Changelog === 1.0 =Initial Plugin Release
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