Difference between revisions of "Attachments~"

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: Attachments are files or images stored on a network share that can be linked to the CP study.  CP is able to accept data/final result report files from automated instruments. The file types that can be used as attachments are the following:
 
: Attachments are files or images stored on a network share that can be linked to the CP study.  CP is able to accept data/final result report files from automated instruments. The file types that can be used as attachments are the following:
  
: .txt Text files
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:   .txt Text files
: .rtf Rich text files
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:   .rtf Rich text files
: .jpg JPEG Images
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:   .jpg JPEG Images
: .jpeg JPEG Images
+
:   .jpeg JPEG Images
: .bmp Bitmap Images
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:   .bmp Bitmap Images
: .tiff TIFF Graphics (group 3 and group 4 compressed and  
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:   .tiff TIFF Graphics (group 3 and group 4 compressed and  
: uncompressed types)
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:   uncompressed types)
: .pdf Portable Document Format
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:   .pdf Portable Document Format
: .html Hypertext Markup Language  
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:   .html Hypertext Markup Language  
  
 
: .DOC (Microsoft Word files) are not supported. Be sure to convert .doc files to .rtf or to .pdf format.
 
: .DOC (Microsoft Word files) are not supported. Be sure to convert .doc files to .rtf or to .pdf format.

Revision as of 00:43, 5 December 2005

Attachments
Attachments are files or images stored on a network share that can be linked to the CP study. CP is able to accept data/final result report files from automated instruments. The file types that can be used as attachments are the following:
.txt Text files
.rtf Rich text files
.jpg JPEG Images
.jpeg JPEG Images
.bmp Bitmap Images
.tiff TIFF Graphics (group 3 and group 4 compressed and
uncompressed types)
.pdf Portable Document Format
.html Hypertext Markup Language
.DOC (Microsoft Word files) are not supported. Be sure to convert .doc files to .rtf or to .pdf format.


Source: Clinical Procedures V. 1.0 User Manual


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library