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# Checkout Field Editor and Manager by acowebs

YayMail Pro is now fully integrated with the **Checkout Field Editor and Manager** plugin by Acowebs. This allows you to seamlessly display custom checkout fields in your email templates, ensuring a more personalized and dynamic communication experience with your customers.

**Step 1: Add Custom Fields**

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When customers proceed to checkout, they can add these informations.

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**Step 2: Add these informations into YayMail**

Within your YayMail email template editor, insert the following shortcode to output the customer data value.

Choose a real order with that field, you can find the shortcode for that order meta by clicking on the list of **Order Meta** and selecting the checkout field that you need:

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After seeing the shortcode generated, you can copy it and put it anywhere in an email.

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