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"Content elements" on page 72. Elements make up the biggest part of the content of each
design.
"Email" on page 127. Email is one of the intended output channels. This topics helps you
design an email template.
Skin/Formats/CrossReferencePrintFormat("Generating outputWhen merged with a record set,
the templates made in the Designer can generate twotypes of output: Print, and Email.Print
outputPrint templates, also called Print sections, are part of the Print context. They are meant to
be printed to a printer or printer stream, or to a PDF file (see Generate Print output). The Print
context can also be added to Email output as a PDF attachment; see Generating Email output.
When generating output from the Print context, each of the Print sections is added to the output
document, one after the other in sequence, for each record. To dynamically select a section for
output, use a Control Script; see Control Scripts.There is a number of settings in the Print
context and Print sections that have an impact on how the Print context is printed; see Print
settings in the Print context and sections.To split the Print output into several files, see Splitting
printing into more than one file.Email outputThe Email context outputs HTML email with
embedded formatting to an email client through the use of an email server. The HTML
generated by this context is meant to be compatible with as many clients and as many devices
as possible.Although the Email context can contain multiple Email templates, only one of them
can be merged with each record. Which one is used, depends on a setting; see Email output
settings in the Email context and sections.Email is sent in a single batch for the whole record
set. To test a template, you can send a test email first. Output, generated from an Email
template, can have the following attachments:The contents of the Print context, in the form of a
single PDF attachment. Other files, an image or a PDF leaflet for example.Attaching the Print
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." on page 1). Learn the ins and outs of
generating output from each of the contexts.
"Personalizing Content" on page 151. Personalize your customer communications using
variable data.
"Print" on page 170. Print is one of the intended output channels. This topic helps you design
and fill sections in the Print context.
"Sections" on page 212. Sections in one context are designed for the same output channel.
"Snippets" on page 216. Snippets help share content between contexts, or insert content
conditionally.
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