I haven't fully tested this, but in Script "252-Letter/Email 2 to Next",
after the 9th script step - Set Field["gLETTER","FROM Solicit
Code::Solicitation Text"],

add this script step:

Set Field["EMAIL:Subject","FROM Solicit Code::Source Code Description"]

I haven't tested how this affects the other scripts, but it should allow you
to reuse a source code and have the subject pull from the Source Code
Description.  If it affects other stuff you'll have to find the appropriate
place to put that script step.

I'll let you know if we run into any problems with it here.

on 12/8/00 6:16 PM, John Watkins at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At 10:10 AM -0500 12/6/00, Colin Keefe wrote:
>> I'd still like to know an answer to this one.  I suspect the thinking was
>> that with custom emails you would want to customize the subject line.  But
>> when you're sending 1500 emails that's impractical.
>> 
>> Maybe both John and I are misunderstanding it.  Anyway, John, I'm going to
>> muck around this week on it and when I find a workaround I can send you a
>> walkthrough.  It's probably just a matter of some layout tweaks and script
>> steps.
> 
> I very much want to see what you come up with. In the mean time, the
> workaround I suggested may do the trick
> 
> 
>>> I can see one possible work around. Generate the contact record but
>>> not the email using "select an existing" and then separately generate
>>> the email but not the contact record using "copy text from."
>>> 
> I neglected to add that you use custom to generate the messages which
> makes further customization possible if necessary at the individual
> message level


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