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Expand template delete warning

Expand template delete warning

Communication

When you delete a communication template that has been used, you receive this warning message:

Deleting this template will unlink it from communications that have used it. If you would like to keep the link consider inactivating the template instead. Are you sure you wish to delete this template?

The message doesn't explain if this is serious, or what the consequences are, so I'm still none-the-wiser as to whether I shouldn't delete the template.  Do I need to keep the template because it has been used?  What are the implications of unlinking it from communications that have used it?

Suggestion:

- Reword this warning, and maybe expand it, to make clear what the implications are of deleting the template.

- Add content to the Communicating with Rock manual to explain the consequences of deleting templates that have been used.

Photo of Kenneth RoachSubmitted by Kenneth Roach, Porirua Elim Christian Centre  ·   ·  Communication
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Cultivate your ideas for maximum impact with these helpful submission tips that will increase the chances of your brilliant concepts becoming reality.

  • Clear Title: Craft a straightforward and descriptive title that instantly conveys the essence of your idea.
  • Concise Description: Provide an idea description that is succinct, ensuring it effectively communicates the concept without unnecessary verbosity.
  • Provide Additional Details: With a concise description complete, now provide any other details that are needed to better understand the requirements.
  • Thorough Ministry Need Review: Provide a comprehensive overview of the ministry need your idea addresses, emphasizing its significance.
  • Cover the WHY: Clearly articulate the rationale behind your idea, explaining why it's essential and how it aligns with the organization's goals and mission. Oftentimes a clear "why" sheds light into other possible options.