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== FAQ == * '''What is a Saved Response?''' A '''Saved Response''' is a pre-defined phrase that can be reused in 1:1 emails to save time and maintain consistency in communication. * '''How do I create a Saved Response?''' While the documentation does not cover the creation of saved responses, you can usually create them in the email composer interface, where you can save frequently used phrases. * '''Can I personalize Saved Responses?''' Yes, saved responses can include personalization tags which will automatically fill in values related to the contact when the email is sent. * '''What should I do if a personalization tag appears in red?''' If a tag appears in red, check the recipient's information to ensure that all fields are completed with the necessary values. * '''Which plans allow for 1:1 email sends?''' The ability to send 1:1 emails varies by plan, as outlined in the configuration options section above. * '''Can I send a 1:1 email from a Deal record?''' Yes, but this option is only available in certain plan levels. Check your plan specifics for availability. * '''Is there a limit to the number of saved responses I can create?''' The documentation does not specify a limit, however, it's advisable to keep the saved responses relevant and manageable for efficiency. Utilizing the '''Saved Responses''' feature can significantly enhance how you communicate via 1:1 emails in ActiveCampaign, making processes more efficient and ensuring that your messages are engaging and professional. ```
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