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The easiest way is to drag and drop the desired file on the Email section.
If the file is an image, you will be presented with the option to import it into the template's
Resources folder. Any other file will be added to the list of attachments directly.
The Attachments dialog also lets you select files and delete attachments.
To open the Attachments dialog, right-click the Email section in the Resources pane and
select Attachments.
Alternatively, select Section > Attachments from the menu. This menu item is only available
when an Email section is opened in the workspace.
For further information about this dialog, see: "Attachments dialog" on page1002.
Dynamic attachments:creating file names based on data fields
The Dynamic Attachment Script Wizard lets you add a different attachment for each email
recipient. It composes one file name (including the path) based on the value of one or more
data fields.
The Dynamic Attachment wizard lets you concatenate this value with the base location and/or
file extension to construct the path. Dynamic Attachment scripts are created via theNew option
on the toolbar of theScripts panel.
1. On the Scripts pane at the bottom left, click the downward pointing arrow next to the New
button; then select Email Scripts > Dynamic Attachment.
Note
Note that an Attachments script creates one single attachment. To add more
attachments, you could either add Attachments scripts, or click the Expand button
and edit the script.
2. A new script called Attachments has appeared in the list. Double-click to open it.
3. Choose an Email section from the Section drop-down list.
4. Fill in the different parts of which the file name is composed:
l Prefix. The first prefix contains the base path (or at least the first, static part of the
path). For example:C:\Attachments\, C:/Attachments/, or
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