From the Main Toolbar, go to Settings |
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Select Email Templates |
Email Notifications
Email notifications are generated by CAS 360 and sent to others to notify them of certain information, including:
- Document Deadline Reminders
- Company Debt Reminders
- Documents Prepared
- Annual Reviews
- Digital Signing Annual Review
- Digital Signing Documents Prepared
- Document Review
- Copy of the Electronically Signed Document
Email Templates are also available for Hong Kong, BVI, Caymen Islands & Malaysia.
The Email Templates screen allows you to customise email notifications sent through CAS 360. Add your own text, images, logos and even videos to the emails that are sent from CAS 360.
Tip
You can set the email sender name and reply to address for emails sent from CAS 360 through the Email Settings screen.
Select Your Jurisdiction
Users have the ability to customise the email templates relative to your companies jurisdictions.
My Email Template
Select from a list of customisable templates to edit.
Simply click on a template to start editing.
Click Create New and select between the Modern or Classic template (see 'Modern or Classic template' section below for more information) to create additional Email templates.
Before CAS 360 sends an email, users are able to select the template to be used.
Once a template is selected, make the desired changes in the text field
To reset the template to the original version | |
To save the new template | |
To make the current template the default template to be sent from CAS 360. Users are able to quick select a different template before CAS 360 sends the email. | |
To update the template changes | |
Close the email template screen |
Modern and Classic Template
CAS 360 has released a new professional, clean and slick set of email templates. These new templates have been labeled as the Modern templates.
Lovers of the old templates need not worry. These templates are still here and have been labeled as the Classic templates.
Toolbar
Icon | Name | Description | Example |
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Bold (Ctrl + B) |
Darkened text | Example | |
Italic (Ctrl + I) |
Slants the letters evenly to the right | Example | |
Underline (Ctrl + U) |
Words have a line running beneath them | Example | |
Strikethrough (Ctrl + S) |
Text to display as though it is crossed out | ||
Font | Change the font style | ||
Size | Change the font size | Select between size 8-96 | |
Font Colour | Set the colour of the characters and the colour that appears behind the characters | Example/ | |
Clear Formatting | Clear any formatting changes to the original default format | Example |
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SubScript/SuperScript | A subscript or superscript is a number, figure, symbol,indicator or rotas that is smaller than their normal line of type and is set slightly below or above it. Subscripts appear at or below the baseline, while superscripts are above. | |
Inline Class | Preformatted classes. Choose to have text in code, highlight or transparent. |
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Inline Style | Preformatted text styles. Choose to have text in large red or small blue. |
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Align Text Left | How text is aligned. This creates a straight line of text on the left-hand side of the page. | |
Center | How text is aligned. Text is placed on the center of each line As you type, the text expands equally to the left and right, leaving the same margin on both sides. When you start a new line, the cursor stays in the center, which is where the next line begins. | |
Align Text Right | How text is aligned. This creates a straight line of text on the right-hand side of the page. | |
Justify Text | Spaced so the left and right sides of the text block both have a straight edge | |
Paragraph Format | Block elements used to designate headings of both different sizes and importance. For example, the h1 heading is the most important and the h4, the least important. | |
Paragraph Style | Preformatted text styles. Choose to have text in Uppercase, bordered, paced or grayed out. | |
Line Height | Increase or decrease the vertical distance between two lines. | |
Decrease Indent Ctrl + [ |
The decrease of space between the left and right margin of a paragraph | |
Increase Indent Ctrl+] |
The increase of space between the left and right margin of a paragraph | |
Quote/unquote selection or paragraph (Ctrl + ' / Ctrl + Shift + ') |
Block elements used to designate headings of both different sizes and importance. For example, the h1 heading is the most important and the h6, the least important. |
Icon | Name | Description | Example |
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Ordered List | A list order done with numbers for checklists or a set of steps |
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Unordered List | Any series of items or words in no particular order |
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Emoticons | Insert emoticon images into the email template | ||
Special Characters | Insert special characters into the email template. These Characters include Currency signs, arrows and Latin characters. | ||
Undo (Ctrl + Z) |
Reverse the action of an earlier action | Example: the undo function can undo deleted text | |
Redo (Ctrl + Shift + Z) |
Does any undo function again | Example: if you deleted text and perform an undo, then decide that you wanted that text deleted again, you could do a redo. |
Icon | Name | Description |
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Insert/Edit Link (Ctrl + K) |
Insert a web link into the email. Highlight a text and click the insert link icon to change the text into a web link. Alternatively, click the insert link icon to enter web site address into the email. | |
Insert Image (Ctrl + P) |
Insert an image into the email. if the image has been uploaded to the web, click the insert image icon to enter the URL of the image. Users can instead drag and drop image files for their computer into the email templates. |
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Upload File | Upload a file to the template. This file will become an attachment which accompanies the email. | |
Insert Table | Insert a table into the email. | |
Markdown | Reduction in the editing screen. | |
Insert Horizontal Line | Insert a line into the email. |
Icon | Name | Description |
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Full Screen | Expands the Email template editor to cover the browser. | |
Print Page |
Print the Email template. |
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Download PDF |
Download the Email Template as a pdf file. |
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Select All (Ctrl + A) |
Highlight all items in the template | |
Toggle HTML/Rich Text | Using HTML allows you to present your email just as it would appear on a web browser. |
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Help | Display all the quick keyboard shortcuts |
Email Template Codes
CAS 360 can include codes in the email templates. These codes can be used when users wish to select a variable rather than a fixed item. For example, rather than creating an email with "2016" as the annual review year, "${AnnualReviewYear}" could be entered. CAS 360 will automatically insert the annual review year from the company details. See The CAS Dictionary for a list of these codes.