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Before generating Web output
Before actually generating the Web output, you may want to rasterize certain elements, such
as <div> elements, business graphics, or headings with a special font type. Rasterizing
converts the element to a JPG or PNG image. This is very useful to support as many clients as
possible. For example, when a heading uses a font type that is not a Web font, converting the
heading to JPG instead would ensure that the heading looks the same in all browsers.
To rasterize an element, right-click it and select Rasterize options. For a JPG image you can
set the quality of the resulting image in a percentage.
Attaching Web output to an Email template
To attach the Web context to Email output:
1. Open a template with a Web context and an Email context.
2. Check the output settings for both contexts; see "Email output settings in the Email
context and sections" on page 321 and "Web output settings in the Web context and
sections" on the next page.
Note
When adding the Web context to an email, only the default Web section is
generated and added to the email as an HTML file. To attach multiple Web sections
as separate attachments, you need to create a Control Script that specifies parts;
see "Control Scripts" on page 388 and "Control Script API" on page 211.
3. Load a data file or database compatible with this template. See "Loading data" on page
327.
4. On the File menu, click Send Email or Send Test Email. In the dialog that appears,
check the option to attach the Web context to the email. See Send Email or Send Test
Email for a description of all options.
Note
When you send a test email, the Email To Script will not be used; instead, the email
will be sent to the address that you specify in the Send Test Email dialog.
5. Fill in the dialog and send the emails.
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