How to Edit the Initial SMS and Email Messages
This walkthrough answers the questions: How do I edit the initial SMS and email messages? How do I change the messages people get when they join a campaign? How do I update the text message that goes out after I join a course?

Step-by-Step Walkthrough
This is how to edit the initial message that goes out via SMS or email from a campaign.
Navigate to your Campaigns page
Select the campaign that you want to edit
On your campaign menu, scroll down to and select "Registration and Confirmation".
Underneath "Welcome Text", there is a message input box.
If you change this message, it will update the SMS information that will go out when someone joins your campaign.
Underneath the "Welcome Text" input, you'll see "Welcome Email - Subject".
Locate the subject input box.
If you change this, it will edit the initial email subject that will be visible to your joiners.
Look below the subject input box and you'll see "Welcome Email - Body".
Locate the message input box
If you change the input here, it will change the body of the email when someone first joins your campaign.
NOTE: If you make any changes here, you'll note that the button up in the top right corner says save. You have to save this in order for it to take effect.
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