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Note
All of the Attachments properties can be variable (see "Variable task properties" on
page724). You can right-click on a field to open the contextual menu and select
variables, data, and lookup functions. The property will be dynamically determined
whenever the process runs.
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Filename: The file that should be used as an attachment.
You can enter %F to attach the current job file to the target file (see "System
variables" on page715).
Note
The target file cannot be attached to itself.
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Attachment Name: The name by which the attached file will go in the target file. If
you want it to have a file extension, include that in the attachment name.
Warning
If the target PDF already has an attachment with the same name, the existing
attachment will be replaced without any error.
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Mime Type: Enter the mime type of the attachment, e.g. text/xml, image/gif.
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Relationship: Specifies what the attachment is in relation to the (entire) PDF
document:
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Alternative: An alternative representation of the PDF document; for instance,
an XML version of the invoice in the PDF.
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Data: Data that is visually represented in the PDF; a CSV file with the detail
lines of the invoice, for example.
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Source: The source that the PDF was created from. If the target PDF was
created from a Word file, that Word file would be the source.
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Supplement: A supplemental representation of the PDF content or data.
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