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  1. Hello all, I am trying to create a rule that will do two things if possible. This is really an email rule. I would like to format the email address to capitalize the first letter of both the first and last name... second, I would like the rule to search for a specific character in the email field, for example a hyphen (-), and then capitalize the first letter after the hyphen. I thought this would have been discussed, but I haven't been able to find a thread mentioning this. Please let me know if this is possible. Example: AnY.character-CAP@help.com to: Any.Character-Cap@help.com Thank you!
  2. I’m attempting to format the email address for a business card template and am stuck. The database has an email address with First.Last. My current rule is if (Field("Individual Email") != "") return Field("Individual Email")+"@MyDomain.com" else return "" I need assistance with the following: 1. Changing the . in the field & @MyDomain.com.com to Gotham Medium, 4.5pt with 5.4 pt leading 2. Change the @ symbol to Gotham Medium, 7pt with 8.4 pt leading Any help with this will be much appreciated.
  3. Hi all, In looking to further solidify client relationships, many traditional Print Service Providers have looked to expand their service offerings beyond print. With enterprise marketing folks looking to decrease costs, alternative channels to reach customers and prospects have seen some impressive growth in the past 12-24 months. A continued hot-growth area is the use of email marketing which, in many cases, is supplanting print campaigns due largely to the low cost of delivery. Printable has been following this trend closely and would like to see what plans our customers have regarding offering email marketing services to your clients. Please feel free to reply to this thread with your own thoughts and observations about email marketing, the shift of some away from print marketing towards email, and your plans regarding offering this to your customers.
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