Use Attach File to send one or more files to other users. You can attach a file that exists on your hard disk, diskette, or network drive. The recipients can open the attached file, save it, view it, or print it. If you change the attached file after you have sent it, the recipients do not see the changes.
If you attach a file that is password-protected, the recipient cannot open or view the attachment without entering the password.
For information about attaching documents that are in a GroupWise Library, see Attaching a Document Reference to an Item.
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Open a new item.
Fill in the
, , and fields.Click the icon on the toolbar, then browse to and select the file or files you want to send.
To remove an attached file, right-click the attachment, then click
.Click
.Click
on the toolbar.Moving or deleting a file on a disk or network drive does not affect a file you have attached to an item and sent.
If you delete an attached file, it is not erased from disk or network drive; it is simply removed from the attachment list.
In addition, you can right-click a file in Windows, then click
> . A new item is created with the attachment in the attachment window.If the file you want to attach is a document stored in GroupWise Library, you can attach a document reference. When a recipient opens the attachment, the document in the library opens if the recipient has rights to open or view the document and if the library is available.
If any recipients do not have sufficient document rights, or if they are not using an e-mail product that supports GroupWise Library, or if the library is unavailable, only a copy of the document opens. If the recipient edits the copy, the changes do not affect the actual document in the library. For more information about document rights, see Section 13.5, Sharing Documents.
When you receive an item, you can drag any of its attachments into a folder or onto your desktop. A document reference attachment that you drag and drop becomes a shortcut to a document reference or to a copy of the document, depending on your rights to the document and the availability of the library.
You might receive an item with a document reference attachment when you are running in Remote mode. When you open the attachment, the document opens your Remote Library, even if the document in your Remote Library is an older version than the attachment. If the document does not exist in your Remote Library, you are prompted to connect now or later to your Online Mailbox to retrieve the document.
You can also send items with document reference attachments from Remote mode. However, if the document does not exist in your Remote Library, any recipients who do not have sufficient rights to the document in the Master Library or who are not using an e-mail product that supports GroupWise Library do not receive a copy of the document.
In addition, if the Master Library is unavailable, recipients do not receive a copy of the document. If any of these conditions exist, you need to attach an actual copy of the document in addition to the document reference.
To attach a document reference to an item,
Open a new item.
Fill in the
, , and fields.Right-click in the
box, then click .The Select Document dialog box displays.
In the
drop-down list, click the library that contains the document you want to attach.In the
field, type the document number.If you don’t know the number of the document, click
to locate the document in the library. To attach a document displayed in the Find Results dialog box, click the document, then click .In the
drop-down list, click which version you want to attach. If you select , type the version number in the field.Click
.Click
on the toolbar.In order for a recipient of an item to view or edit embedded OLE objects, the recipient must be using GroupWise for Windows. For example, a GroupWise for Macintosh* recipient cannot view embedded OLE objects.
Open and address an item.
Click
> > .To embed an existing object, click Step 8.
, type the path and filename, then click . Skip toor
To create a new object and embed it, follow Step 4 through Step 8.
Click
, then select a type of object.Click
to open the application.Create the object you want to embed.
Click the application’s
menu, then click .This step might differ depending on the application.
Complete the item if necessary, then click
on the toolbar.If the recipients open the object and edit it, they must save it under a new filename. Otherwise, when they try to close the mail message, they receive an error.
If you have copied an OLE object to the Clipboard, you can embed it in an open item by using
on the menu.When you click an attached file, the attachment is displayed in the message pane with a viewer. This is usually faster than opening the attachment; however, the attachment might not be formatted properly. If the attachment type is not supported, you receive an error.
Open the item containing the attachment.
Click the attachment.
or
Right-click the attachment, then click
or .or
If you cannot see an icon representing the attachment in your view, click
> > .When you open an attached file by double-clicking it, GroupWise determines the correct application to open the file in. You can accept the suggested application, or you can type the path and filename to another application.
Open the item containing the attachment.
Double-click the attachment.
or
Right-click the attachment, then click
or .or
If you cannot see an icon representing the attachment in your view, click
> > .By default, GroupWise warns you if an attachment is larger than 1000 KB (1 MB). To eliminate the warning message, click
> , double-click , click the tab, then deselect . You can also adjust the attachment size at which the warning message is displayed.