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The Invoice email template also contains a Dynamic Table; see "Dynamic Table" on
page825.
Note that this table does not use one of the default table styles, and that the style sheet
with the default table styles is not present in the template. To add that style sheet to the
template, insert a table using the Dynamic Table wizard.
l One script, named "To". Double-click that script on the Scripts pane to open it. This
script ensures that the email is sent to an email address that is specified in a data field
called "email-to". After loading dataor a data mapping configuration, you can change the
script so that it uses the actual field in your data that holds the customer's email address.
See "Email header settings" on page531
l A style sheet, named context_htmlemail_styles.css, and another style sheet depending
on which Template Wizard was used. The style sheets can be found in the Stylesheets
folder on the Resources pane.
The Wizard opens the Email section, so that you can fill it with text and other elements; see
"Content elements" on page633, "Email context" on page525, and "Email templates" on
page527.
Tip
Use the Outline pane at the left to see which elements are present in the template and to
select an element.
Use the Attributes pane at the right to see the current element's ID, class and some other
properties.
Use the Styles pane next to the Attributes pane to see which styles are applied to the
currently selected element.
Note that the contents of the email are arranged in tables. The many tables in an Email
template ensure that the email looks good on virtually any email client, device and screen size.
As the tables have no borders, they are initially invisible.
Tip
Click the Edges button on the toolbar t emporarily adds a frame to certain elements on
the Design tab. These will not .Print or output.
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