• I’m trying to make minor edits to you email template, by overriding them in my child theme. I’ve created the folder structure in my child theme woo-rfq-for-woocommerce/woocommerce/emails/admin-new-rfq.php but my edits don’t seem to be showing up. How can i edit your template file without overriding your default/core files.

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  • Plugin Author Neah Plugins

    (@gplsaver)

    if you copy the template to your theme, then it should show. Can you test if it shows if you copy it to your theme woocommerce folder(instead of child). Although it should show by copying it to the child theme. I have used it that way.

    Thread Starter mikriz

    (@mikriz)

    Yes it works when placed into my parent themes woocommerce folder, which is great for now but obviously the reason to place into my child theme is if those files get updated during a theme or plugin update. Thanks for the help since my parent hasn’t been updated in a while i’m ok with this method, i just dont want to edit your core plugin files b/c im sure your plugin will have sooner updated. Thanks plugin is great so far no issues!

    Plugin Author Neah Plugins

    (@gplsaver)

    It works in my child theme. I made an adjustment. try in 1.8.88.

    Plugin Author Neah Plugins

    (@gplsaver)

    a little late:
    But after reading this post again closely “woo-rfq-for-woocommerce/woocommerce/emails/admin-new-rfq.php” should be just “/woocommerce/emails/admin-new-rfq.php”. You don’t need the woo-rfq-for-woocommerce

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