Image Attachment Viewer
Use this for image/* type attachments. A dialog pops up and render the image for you.
If the image cannot be rendered for any reason, an error dialog appears instead of the image.
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DICOM Attachment Viewer
Use this for DICOM attachments. A dialog pops up to show the image data for the DICOM message as well as some metadata about it. If the attachment has multiple image slices, use the horizontal scroll bar at the bottom to switch between them. Parent topic: Attachments Tab
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Text Attachment Viewer
Use this for text/* type attachments. A dialog pops up with the textual representation of the data. The data is assumed to be base Base64 encoded, so by default the Decode Base64 Data check box is checked. To view the raw data, clear that check box. Parent topic: Attachments Tab
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View Attachments
To view attachment content: Double-click the row in the Attachments table, OR, select the row in the Attachments table, then select the View Attachment task to the left. A confirmation dialog pop up, asking you what type of viewer to use. There are four types of attachment viewers: Text, Image, DICOM, and PDF. The dialog will try to pre-select the viewer for you based on the Type of the attachment. If you need to override that selection and choose a different viewer, you can do that by using the drop-down menu. If you want to bypass this dialog and have the Message Browser always automatically open the viewer based on the Type of the attachment, you can check the Always choose check box. This setting can be reset later in the Administrator Settings Tab. Once you have chosen a viewer, select the OK button to proceed. Parent topic: Attachments Tab
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PDF Attachment Viewer
Use the PDF Attachment Viewer for application/pdf attachments. The viewer enables you to switch between pages, print the document, and more. If the PDF has a table of contents included, it is shown in a separate window to the side, enabling you to browse the outline and skip directly to a particular section. Image of the PDF viewer Parent topic: Attachments Tab
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Attachments Tab
If a message has attachments associated with it, a separate Attachments tab is visible when selecting any of the connector message rows within the message in the Metadata Table. Attachment Table Columns View Attachments Text Attachment Viewer Image Attachment Viewer DICOM Attachment Viewer PDF Attachment Viewer Use the PDF Attachment viewer to view PDF message attachments. Parent topic: Message Browser View
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Select Attachments for Export
If you have set the export type to Section Level or Manual Data Selection, you can use the Attachments pane to choose which attachments to include. For other export types, attachments are not included. Attachments Pane For image attachments, the icon shown may be a thumbnail of the actual image. However, if the original image is oversized, a generic icon is shown instead. In System Administrator, you can use the View > Universal Preferences > Image Binary Limit (in Bytes) option to specify the maximum size image for which a thumbnail is generated. To choose which attachments to include, select or clear the check box next to the description of each attachment.Warning messages appear if you attempt to select more than the recommended number or the maximum number of attachments. If you have already selected the maximum number of attachments, you are not allowed to select any more until you have deselected another attachment. The recommended and maximum limits for attachments are configure