![]() The auto-save DOES NOT save into or over the existing version of the newsletter - we store it elsewhere to give you more access and opportunities to edit versions of draft newsletters.Īlright kiddies, lets settle down and cover the real question at hand: is your newsletter too long? This folder is accessible from “Newsletters” by first viewing the newsletters and selecting the “Auto-Save” option - it is fairly obvious. When the auto-save function triggers, the system stores that copy of the newsletter in the “Auto-Save” folder in our system. If you are inside a single article and typing for 30-minutes, auto-save will not trigger UNTIL you click on something else - the preview button, the THEME button, anything that is NOT an article. When the existing article objects loses focus - which means you click someplace else outside of the newsletter (preview button, the backdrop, any blank area on the screen)īOTH those statements have to be true. Auto-Save is triggered after 5 minutes of editing, ANDĢ. With that stated, this is how auto-save works in Genie:ġ. Assuming that you can simply leave the Genie editor (or any of our newsletter editors) open for extended periods of time without activity is a bad assumption. In October of 2013, the auto-save feature for Genie was tweaked a bit to be more user-friendly (but perhaps less, oh-my-goodness-I-forgot-to-click-save-before-I-left-my-computer-unattended-for-the-last-two-hours friendly).ĭISCLAIMER: we provide an ONLINE service, this is not like using a desktop application. Upload that honker to MyNewsletterBuilder using the CSV uploader tool, which you’ll find on the Import module on the Subscribers page of your MNB account.Īs always, if you run into any issues, please contact our excellent support team. Save the document as a CSV file (This process is different for different applications, but in most cases, you’ll simply need to change the file extension to. Make “email” the only word that appears on the first line of the document Separate each email address with a line break, ensuring that only one address appear on each line of the document like this: TXT editor (Notepad on Microsoft systems and TextEdit on Apple Systems) Paste all addresses into a plain text or. When preparing to upload a list of new subscribers: You’ll need to create a CSV (or Comma Separated Value) file, but the process is very simple. So how does one go about quickly adding subscribers now? Don’t worry. A heartless move, we know, but a necessary sacrifice for the benefit of improved sending. ![]() What does that mean? Well, we’ve streamlined the Add Subscribers process, but we’ve also eliminated the Quick Add feature. In an effort to further improve system-wide performance (read: get your newsletters sent faster to more inboxes), we’ve updated our subscriber input utilities.
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