Can I edit the content of an email template as soon as I select it? In other words, will a template open as a draft so I can edit it?

Can I edit the content of an email template as soon as I select it? In other words, will a template open as a draft so I can edit it?

You can't edit the content in an email template as soon as you open it.
You can, however edit content using the Send Email composer for individual emails. When you select your template in the composer, it automatically loads in the editable mode. This makes it easier to edit the content.
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