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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 | : .txt Text files | ||
: .rtf Rich text files | : .rtf Rich text files | ||
: .jpg JPEG Images | : .jpg JPEG Images | ||
: .jpeg JPEG Images | : .jpeg JPEG Images | ||
: .bmp Bitmap Images | : .bmp Bitmap Images | ||
: .tiff TIFF Graphics (group 3 and group 4 compressed and | : .tiff TIFF Graphics (group 3 and group 4 compressed and | ||
: uncompressed types) | : uncompressed types) | ||
: .pdf Portable Document Format | : .pdf Portable Document Format | ||
: .html Hypertext Markup Language | : .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 |