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generated from an Email template, can have the following attachments:The contents of the Print
context, in the form of a single PDF attachment. The output of the Web context, as an integral
HTML file.Other files, an image or a PDF leaflet for example.Attaching the Print context and/or
the Web context is one of the options in the Send (Test) Email dialog; see Generating Email
output. To learn how to attach other files, see Email attachments.Web output The Web context
outputs an HTML web page that contains the HTML text and all the resources necessary to
display it.Web output can be generated in two different ways: it can be attached to an Email
template when generating Email output (see above), or it can be generated using Workflow;
see Generating Web output.Although the Web context can contain multiple Web pages, only
one of them can be merged with each record. Which one is used, depends on a setting; see
Web output settings in the Web context and sections." on page 1). Learn the ins and outs of
generating output from each of the contexts.
"Personalizing Content" on page 325. Personalize your customer communications using
variable data.
"Print" on page 351. Print is one of the intended output channels. This topic helps you design
and fill sections in the Print context.
"Sections" on page 392. Sections in one context are designed for the same output channel.
"Snippets" on page 396. Snippets help share content between contexts, or insert content
conditionally.
"Styling and formatting" on page 398. Make your Designer templates look pretty and give them
the same look and feel with style sheets.
"Templates" on page 423. Start creating, using and sharing templates.
"Web" on page 444. Web is one of the intended output channels. This topic helps you design a
web page.
"Write your own scripts" on page 376. Scripting can take personalization much further. Learn
how to script via this topic.
Contexts
Contexts are parts of a template that are each used to generate a specific type of output: Web,
Email or Print.
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