How to Add an Attachment to a Letter in Gorilla®
QUESTIONS THAT APPLY TO THIS TOPIC
- How do I add an attachment to a letter in Gorilla 4.x?
ANSWER
- Click on the Messaging Menu, select Document Manager.
- Locate the letter that you want to add an attachment to and highlight it.
- Define Message screen.
- Towards the bottom of the define message screen, under Envelope/Label and Gorilla Attachment, select the attachment that you would like to attach to this message.
If you would like the attachment to print on a new page, check the Gorilla Attachment on new page checkbox. - Click OK.
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