Figure 1: Export Form Email Tool Properties
Name | Description |
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Form | Form to be used to generate pdf file. Record row will be matched with current process instance ID. |
File Name | Intended pdf file name to appear in Email attachment. |
Hide fields without value | When checked, any field without value keyed in will not appear in the generated pdf file. |
Show unselected options for multi options field | When checked, unchecked/unselected options will appear in the generated pdf file in elements like Select Box, Radio Button. |
Figure 2: Export Form Email Tool Properties - Email SMTP Settings
Name | Description | |
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SMTP Host | Email Server SMTP Host | |
SMTP Port | Email Server SMTP Port
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Security |
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SMTP Username | Email Server Account Username
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SMTP Password | Email Server Account Password
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Figure 3: Export Form Email Tool Properties - Email Info
Name | Description | |
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From | Sender email address. | |
To (Specific email address) | Recipient fully qualified address. | |
To (Participant ID) | Participant ID(s) according to the process flow it resides in. Multiple values can be accepted by separating them with semicolons.
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CC | Fully qualified address is expected. Multiple values can be accepted by separating them with semicolons.
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BCC | Fully qualified address is expected. Multiple values can be accepted by separating them with semicolons.
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Subject | Email Subject. | |
Message | Email Message. | |
HTML Content? | Check if "Message" is intended to be a HTML content. |
Figure 4: Export Form Email Tool Properties - Advanced
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Formatting (CSS) | CSS to be included when generating pdf file. The Advanced > Formatting (CSS) field gives you formatting options (font size and color) for the output. Available CSS Classes:
The figure below illustrates the CSS classes used in the form layout. ![]()
Font & Unicode There are a few fonts (added by default) that you can use in CSS formatting. They are:
For Unicode content, you can use the following fonts for Asian languages (i.e., Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean):
Note : "STSong-Light" gives the best result for Chinese; "MSung-Light" for Traditional Chinese; "HeiseiMin-W3" for Japanese; and "HYGoThic-Medium" for Korean.
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Header (HTML) | Header in HTML to be included when generating pdf file. | |||||
Repeat header on every page? | If checked, the Header (HTML) will be included in every subsequent pages in the generated pdf file. | |||||
Footer (HTML) | Footer in HTML to be included when generating pdf file. | |||||
Repeat footer on every page? | If checked, the Footer (HTML) will be included in every subsequent pages in the generated pdf file. |