Once you've created Custom Variables, they will need to be defined at your locations. Defining a variable means you need to create an actual value that
it will need to be customized for the specific locationwill take its place. For example, if you create the Custom Variable, Manager Name, you will then need to identify a name
to replace the Custom Variable; for example, John Smith. By doing this, every place the variable appears, John Smith, to replace it. This will allow John Smith to automatically appear in places like your script or collection or follow-up communication
, it will be replaced with John Smith. The purpose of this guide is to explain how to
linkassociate a Custom Variable to an actual value.
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You must be signed into CallPotential's web version as an Administrator to access the Settings icon and define variables at the location level.