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can i use £
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I love this system and i am looking to go live on my site, but as i am in the UK, i would like the system to use £ sterling and not US $ is there anyway that this can be selected..?
You're going to see various $ throughout the settings. You can ignore them and treat them as if they are £. There is no conversion happening. In order to change the customer interface, go to Settings -> Customer Pages. Click "Advanced" and you'll be able to switch out any $ you see for £, as well as change any wording you need to (like switching "cell" to "mobile"). Just use caution while editing these pages. They can be tricky if you don't know HTML. Anything that uses the %[variable]% or *[variable]* format takes information from the lead and fills it in on the page, so you won't want to change out %cellphone% for %mobilephone% because %mobilephone% isn't a predefined Template Variable in our software code. However, the customer will never see %cellphone%. They'll see an actual phone number from the lead (or nothing if blank).
You're going to see various $ throughout the settings. You can ignore them and treat them as if they are £. There is no conversion happening. In order to change the customer interface, go to Settings -> Customer Pages. Click "Advanced" and you'll be able to switch out any $ you see for £, as well as change any wording you need to (like switching "cell" to "mobile"). Just use caution while editing these pages. They can be tricky if you don't know HTML. Anything that uses the %[variable]% or *[variable]* format takes information from the lead and fills it in on the page, so you won't want to change out %cellphone% for %mobilephone% because %mobilephone% isn't a predefined Template Variable in our software code. However, the customer will never see %cellphone%. They'll see an actual phone number from the lead (or nothing if blank).
You're going to see various $ throughout the settings. You can ignore them and treat them as if they are £. There is no conversion happening. In order to change the customer interface, go to Settings -> Customer Pages. Click "Advanced" and you'll be able to switch out any $ you see for £, as well as change any wording you need to (like switching "cell" to "mobile"). Just use caution while editing these pages. They can be tricky if you don't know HTML. Anything that uses the %[variable]% or *[variable]* format takes information from the lead and fills it in on the page, so you won't want to change out %cellphone% for %mobilephone% because %mobilephone% isn't a predefined Template Variable in our software code. However, the customer will never see %cellphone%. They'll see an actual phone number from the lead (or nothing if blank).
You're going to see various $ throughout the settings. You can ignore them and treat them as if they are £. There is no conversion happening. In order to change the customer interface, go to Settings -> Customer Pages. Click "Advanced" and you'll be able to switch out any $ you see for £, as well as change any wording you need to (like switching "cell" to "mobile"). Just use caution while editing these pages. They can be tricky if you don't know HTML. Anything that uses the %[variable]% or *[variable]* format takes information from the lead and fills it in on the page, so you won't want to change out %cellphone% for %mobilephone% because %mobilephone% isn't a predefined Template Variable in our software code. However, the customer will never see %cellphone%. They'll see an actual phone number from the lead (or nothing if blank).
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