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¹ <small>ContactsLaw creates an insertion point for each form field in the | ¹ <small>ContactsLaw creates an insertion point for each form field in the PDF (using the name assigned in the form). Arbitrary content markers cannot be added. Conditional/repetition blocks are not supported.</small> | ||
² <small>These formats do not use a template body. Each template has a fixed set of content markers, which may be of any type.</small> | ² <small>These formats do not use a template body. Each template has a fixed set of content markers, which may be of any type.</small> | ||
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* '''Email Message (<code>.eml</code>)''' | * '''Email Message (<code>.eml</code>)''' | ||
** Attachments can be inline or otherwise | ** Attachments can be inline or otherwise | ||
** Inline image attachments are only included if they appear within the message body | ** Inline image attachments are only included if they appear within the message body (after evaluating conditional blocks) | ||
** Inline ''Cascading Style Sheet'' (<code>.css</code>) attachments are incorporated into the message body | ** Inline ''Cascading Style Sheet'' (<code>.css</code>) attachments are incorporated into the message body | ||
** All other inline attachments are ignored | ** All other inline attachments are ignored | ||
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* All attachments must be inline | * All attachments must be inline | ||
* Only images can be attached | * Only images can be attached | ||
[Category:Documents] | [[Category:Documents]] |
Latest revision as of 23:45, 2 December 2024
ContactsLaw supports a number of different formats for the body of a document template. Different formats offer slightly different capabilities.
Feature Matrix
Content Markers | Formatting | Fragments | Styles | Emails | Text Messages | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Markdown (.md )
|
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Microsoft Word (.docx , .docm , .dotx , .dotm )
|
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||
Microsoft Excel (.xlsx , .xlsm , .xltx , .xltm )
|
✓ | ✓ | ||||
Portable Document Format (.pdf )
|
¹ | |||||
Plain Text (.txt )
|
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||
ABA/Cemtext Direct Entry File | ² | |||||
eLodgment Data File (Magistrates Court of WA) | ² |
¹ ContactsLaw creates an insertion point for each form field in the PDF (using the name assigned in the form). Arbitrary content markers cannot be added. Conditional/repetition blocks are not supported.
² These formats do not use a template body. Each template has a fixed set of content markers, which may be of any type.
Attachments
Markdown (.md
)
Attachment functionality depends on the output format:
- Email Message (
.eml
)- Attachments can be inline or otherwise
- Inline image attachments are only included if they appear within the message body (after evaluating conditional blocks)
- Inline Cascading Style Sheet (
.css
) attachments are incorporated into the message body - All other inline attachments are ignored
- Markdown (
.md
)- All attachments must be inline
- Only images can be attached
- Images link to the DMS App (as they cannot be embedded)
- Microsoft Word (
.docx
,.docm
,.dotx
,.dotm
)- All attachments must be inline
- Only images can be attached
Microsoft Word (.docx
, .docm
, .dotx
, .dotm
)
Attachment functionality is the same regardless of the output format:
- All attachments must be inline
- Only images can be attached