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Attaching Files to a Workspace
When using the Attachments tool to attach files, you can:
*Browse to select the files you want to attach.
*Drag and drop the documents you want to attach into the attachments window.
Note:
You control whether you can attach files using drag and drop by setting the Attachments tool preferences. For more information, see Setting Preferences for an Attachments Window.
After adding the Attachments tool, you can rename the window, reposition it, and resize it. For more information about managing windows in a workspace, see Working with Workspace Content.
*To attach files to a workspace
1. In the navigation panel, click the Tools tab.
2. In the Workspace Tools section, drag the Attachments tool on to the workspace in the content area.
3. Attach one of more files by doing one of the following:
*Browse for and select files you want to add:
1. In the attachments window, click Add.
2. In the Attach Files window, click Browse.
3. Browse to the location of the file to be attached and click Open.
4. If you want to add an additional file, click Attach Another File and repeat the steps to attach a file.
5. When you have finished selecting all the files you want to attach, click Save.
*Drag and drop files you want to add:
Note:
Whether you can use drag and drop is controlled by a property for the attachments window. You can configure the properties so that My webMethods does not display the Drop files here box. For more information, see Setting Preferences for an Attachments Window.
1. Open a file browser application for your local file system.
2. In the file browser, browse to the location of the files you want to attach.
3. Drag the files you want to attach from the file browser into the Drop files here box in the attachments window in your workspace.
4. Click Attach.
4. On the tab for the workspace, click Menu icon and select Save Workspace.