Working with macros in "Dynamic content"

Working with macros in "Dynamic content"


The macro commands are displayed in the bottom line of the  text editor  .


The macros "Google Map" and "Icon Bar" can be selected directly:
These allow you to insert a Google Map and the icon bar with the event's basic data into the dynamic content.


All other macros are grouped into selection groups:

  1. Macros - Registration: 
    Registration: Inserts a personalized link to the event's registration page.
    Register now: This link allows guests to directly RSVP to the event.
    Decline now: This link allows guests to directly decline the invitation.
    These links can also be inserted as buttons.

  2. Macros - Event: 
    Combines all event data macros that are pulled from the > Settings.
    Use these macros especially when duplicating the event or setting it up as a template.

  3. Macros - Guest:
    Combines all macros to dynamically insert guest data.
    These include basic data, registration data, guest details, personal salutations, and individual field data.

  4. Macros - Ticket:
    Here you will find the macros to embed the individual QR code directly in the text, the direct link to the online ticket,
    the link to the ticket preview page, and the button to the ticket preview page.

  5. Macros - Ticketing:
    Only displayed when ticketing is active and combines all macros relevant to ticketing.

  6. Macros - Website:
    Provides links to all pages available in > Website, system pages, and custom pages.
Insert links to the event website exclusively with the selection field "Macros-Website"!
  1. Macros - Files:
    Here you will find all macros for embedding files uploaded in > File Manager.

  2. Macros - PDF:
    Here you will find all macros for embedding personalized PDFs created in > PDF. When embedding with the first selection "PDF (dynamic)", the PDFs are displayed according to the restriction logic: The first PDF in the list that matches the segment restriction of the respective recipient will be shown. PDFs can also be selected directly and embedded statically.

  3. Macros - Forms:
    Here you will find all forms created in > Forms. When embedding with the first selection "Registration Forms (dynamic)", the forms are displayed according to the restriction logic: The first form in the list that matches the segment restriction of the respective recipient will be shown. Forms can also be selected directly and embedded fixed.

Macros can also be inserted by typing the # symbol! 
For example, to insert the macro for the event name, type "#name" in the text. All macros containing "name" in the designation, such as event name, first name, last name, etc., will be displayed. Click on the event name and the macro will automatically be placed in the text in place of "#name".


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