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Attachments
Updated Jul 01

    Attachments

    • 1 When to use Attachments
    • 2 How to Insert Attachments
    • 3 Design Guidelines
    • 4 More about Content Types and Formatting

    When to use Attachments

    Inserting an attachment into a page is another way to link to relevant content. Any attached files should meet accessibility standards. 

    How to Insert Attachments

    1.  From editing mode, select the 'Insert files and images' button on the editing toolbar; depicted below.


      Depicts the Insert files and images button on the editing toolbar.
      Insert files and images button




    2. On the Insert files and images page, either select, or navigate, to an already uploaded attachment, or select the 'Upload files' button at add a new attachment; button depicted below.


      Depicts the Insert files and images properties page.
      Insert files and images properties page




    3.  Ensure that the attachment you have inserted has any titles, alt text, captions, or other necessary settings to ensure accessibility. 

    Design Guidelines

    • All attached files must meet accessibility standards. The iSchool provides some tips on how to meet accessibility standards.

    • Instead of inserting tables into pages, attach an accessible Microsoft Excel file.

    More about Content Types and Formatting

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