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[Resolved] Form email notification template for all email notifications

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Last updated by Shane 3 years, 2 months ago.

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1. Is there a template file, that can be edited/customized for all email notifications, with the ability to control the width of the email, header, footer etc.
2. Can we edit the size of the text editor to reflect the width we use in the template? For example if the email template is 400px in width, the text editor will show 400px in width, so that the user knows, how the email will be displayed and see which line the text is shown on.

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Shane
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Hi Leila,

1. Is there a template file, that can be edited/customized for all email notifications, with the ability to control the width of the email, header, footer etc.

Though there isn't a specific templating system for our Forms notification and each is its own self contained template, you can try creating a content template and then add that content template to the form, however this isn't guaranteed to work since content templates aren't specifically designed for this use case.

2. Can we edit the size of the text editor to reflect the width we use in the template? For example if the email template is 400px in width, the text editor will show 400px in width, so that the user knows, how the email will be displayed and see which line the text is shown on.

Unfortunately no you won't be able to.

Thanks,
Shane