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Documentation/Checkout Field Editor for WooCommerce/How To Display Custom Fields In Emails?

How To Display Custom Fields In Emails?

Last updated on November 9, 2022

Notifying the customers about their orders would be the most exciting feature. The customers will be highly pleased to know the whereabouts of their orders. Giving email notifications to customers enhances customer interest and engagement towards the product or company. Showing the added custom fields on the order details delivered to the customers through email keeps the customer notified about the order details and when the order will be delivered.

Thus, through this article, we depict to you how to display custom fields in Emails. This is possible using our plugin, Checkout Field Editor for WooCommerce by ThemeHigh. 

Steps to display the custom fields in Emails

To display the custom fields in Emails, follow the guidelines provided below.

    1. Navigate to WooCommerce > Checkout Form > Advanced Settings
    2. From the Advanced settings, move to “Fields Display Position In Email”.field_display_email
    3. From there you will have two options for displaying email. You can choose the option to display it in an email. 
      • Above customer details
      • Below customer details
  1. Click “Save changes”.
  2. After the changes, Direct to WooCommerce > Checkout Form 
  3. Click Add Field (New field) / Edit button (existing field).
  4. Proceed to the “Display Styles” tab.
  5. Enable “Display in Admin emails”/”Display in Customer Emails”.
  6. Click “Save & Close”.

Case 1: Display in Admin emails

display_in_admin_emails

The changes can be viewed in the front end as;

custom_email_fields

Case 2: Display in Customer emails

display_in_customer_emails

The front end will reflect the changes as follows. 

customer_emails

Final Thoughts 

In this article, we have shown the customer and business owner’s custom fields on their email addresses. Checkout Field Editor for WooCommerce by ThemeHigh is a plugin that allows the display of order data on emails and custom fields. Giving consumers access to their order data encourages interaction and makes it easier for them to examine their orders at any time after they have been placed.

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On this page

  • Steps to display the custom fields in Emails
  • Case 1: Display in Admin emails
  • Case 2: Display in Customer emails
  • Final Thoughts

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Highlights

  • 24 custom field types with file upload.
  • Create additional sections.
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  • Display custom fields at 14 different positions.
  • Create confirm field validators.
  • Price fields with a set of price types.
  • Repeat fields and sections based on specific conditions.
  • WPML Compatibility.
  • Import & Export fields and sections.

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