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Per  
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(8 users)  More options Aug 10 2008, 3:19 pm
From: Per
Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2008 12:19:04 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sun, Aug 10 2008 3:19 pm
Subject: Auto Text / Canned Response Text
Hi,

Most professional CRM-type systems have this, and you need it if
you're running a business -- you need the ability to have a small
library of text snippets that you can insert into an email.

5 times a day, we get questions about international shipping speed.
The answer is the same. 10 times a day, people ask about how to enter
a particular discount code. The answer is the same. Every few days,
someone asks if they can become a reseller of our product. The answer
is the same.

It drives you crazy to write the same answers over and over and over,
so you should be able to make a small library of text snippets
(Microsoft call it Quick Parts), that you can insert. Our previous
email system had this, and we used it extensively, as does most people
who have the feature. However, we had to abandon that system for
unrelated reasons.

Currently, we maintain a separate Wiki for the sole purpose of having
access to our text snippets. This is obviously unbelievably
cumbersome, like starting a car with a hand crank.

I think that Google Apps deserves this feature. At least the paid
version. Companies answer the same questions over and over and over,
and to use Google Apps professionally, you need the ability to use
canned responses.

Best,

Per


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Fred Calm  
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(9 users)  More options Aug 11 2008, 2:39 pm
From: Fred Calm
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 11:39:53 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon, Aug 11 2008 2:39 pm
Subject: Re: Auto Text / Canned Response Text
There are lots of futilities for Windows that will work with your
favorite email, IM or chat system and your favorite browser.
Softvoile's FlashPaste is one such tool and supports template text
with macro substitution when the template is instantiated and
inserted.

I don't know what's available for the penquin or the big cats (Tiger,
Panther, Leopard, and their feline friends).

</Fred>

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Per  
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(5 users)  More options Aug 16 2008, 3:11 pm
From: Per
Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 12:11:37 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sat, Aug 16 2008 3:11 pm
Subject: Re: Auto Text / Canned Response Text
No, but you're missing the point. You use Google Apps because it's web-
based. If I wanted to be tied to a specific machine, I'd use Outlook
in a heartbeat. The whole point of Google Apps is that it's web-based.

Canned text responses are a mainstay of so many systems, and reading
through even just the last week of postings in this group, it has been
requested independently something like 5 times in the last week. Email
templates are a FUNDAMENTAL WORKFLOW. This is not some weird niche-
feature. The are plenty of programs to manage snippets on a single
computer, no problem whatsoever. But then you kill the entire purpose
of using Google Apps in the first place. Trust me, updating snippets
every time a change is made on the 5 to 10 computers you use during a
regular week, is a grotesque task.

But you're missing the point. If it's not a Google Apps feature, it
can not and will not be used. Unless you tie yourself to one computer,
and then why in the world would you use a web-based email solution.
The entire purpose is to be computer independent.

Per

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Fred Calm  
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(6 users)  More options Aug 17 2008, 7:37 pm
From: Fred Calm
Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 16:37:15 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sun, Aug 17 2008 7:37 pm
Subject: Re: Auto Text / Canned Response Text

1. Just which point am I missing? I described a workaround for a
missing feature. That doesn't mean baking it into Gmail would be a bad
idea or something I recommend against.

2. Using a customized browser does not tie me to a particular machine.
See my response to your post in the other thread about snoozing.

3. Lots of people are happy with Email and don't need or want a
workflow manglement system or a fully-featured CRM tool. As to
managing your snippets an a bunch of different machines at work, who
says the snippet tool and your DB have to be installed on the local
disk? Some futilities such as Softvoile's FlashPaste support a
personal library of canned text in addition to snippets shared at a
company, division or department level, and within the enterprise's
network, all of them can be on network drives.

This suggestion is a good one and more versatile than signature per
account. Whether Team Gmail feels it can be integrated into Gmail
smoothly with a nice interface and should take priority over other
enhancements is not for me to say.

</Fred>

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johncongdon  
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(4 users)  More options Aug 20 2008, 9:46 am
From: johncongdon
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 06:46:59 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Wed, Aug 20 2008 9:46 am
Subject: Re: Auto Text / Canned Response Text
I agree that this would be a great feature to have.   Especially for
customer service.

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