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added as well. Style sheets are located in the folder Stylesheets on the Resources
pane. These style sheets are meant to be used for styles that are only applied to elements
in the Email context.
The Wizard opens the Email section, so that you can fill it with text and other elements; see
"Content elements" on page373 and "Email templates" on the next page.
Sending email
When the template is ready, you can generate Email output; See "Generating Email output" on
page815. To test a template, you can send a test email first.
Output, generated from an Email template, can have the following attachments:
l The contents of the Print context, in the form of a single PDF attachment.
l The output of the Web context, as an integral HTML file.
l 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.
Note
To split the Print context into multiple attachments, or to attach multiple Web sections as separate
attachments, you need to create a Control Script that specifies parts; see "Parts: splitting and
renaming email attachments" on page537.
See "Email attachments" on page819.
Email output settings
The following settings in an Email context influence how the Email output is generated.
Compressing PDF attachments
For PDF attachments, generated from the Print context, you can set the Print Context Image
Compression to determine the quality of the files, and with that, the size of the files.
To set the Print Context Image Compression:
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