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2 votesProposed Idea · 0 comments · CommunitySuite Idea Lab » Templates (excludes Fund Statements) · Admin →Martha Bullock supported this idea ·
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6 votesProposed Idea · 0 comments · CommunitySuite Idea Lab » Templates (excludes Fund Statements) · Admin →Martha Bullock shared this idea ·
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An error occurred while saving the comment Martha Bullock commentedI agree! We won't be turning on the Donor portal right away until we think this one through. If roll-up by household is an option, that would be great! Thank you for considering.
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14 votesProposed Idea · 0 comments · CommunitySuite Idea Lab » Donations/Pledges/Promises/Public Securities · Admin →Martha Bullock shared this idea ·
Also, we discovered that when a donor does not select Notify, the {{tribute_name}} and {{tribute_full_name}} fields become "In Honor/Memory of Martha Bullock" -- where the "In" and "Honor/Memory" are both capitalized. Even if we don't send a notification letter to the honoree, we always include the tribute language in the acknowledgement letter to the donor. It is great that we can now use these fields but the capitalization is wonky when it appears in a sentence.
Is it possible to store this information in {{tribute_name}}, etc. or in another/one other field with lower case "in" and "honor/memorial"? This way we always have an option to use the tribute in a letter regardless of notification status.