iPaas Template2 - embeding Guidde

Applicable Product:

  • iPaas

Applicable Release:

  • V21
  • 11.x


Summary:

This guide will walk you through a series of actions in Gmail.

1. Introduction

By following these instructions, users can effectively familiarize themselves with the platform's functionalities.

Introduction

2. Click "Compose"

Start a new email by clicking on the "Compose" button.

Click 'Compose'

3. Fill "brea"

Fill in "brea"

Fill 'brea'

4. Click here

Select the indicated option.

Click here

5. Go here

Navigate to the specified section.

Go here

6. Fill "test emasl"

Enter "test emasl" in the provided field

Fill 'test emasl'

7. Click here

Click on the designated area.

Click here

8. Fill "dkldja;lkjdfladkjfrwelkajflkasdjf'l-- Jen Waselchuck Senior Communications Support Analysta: Based remotely in..."

Fill in the text box with "dkldja;lkjdfladkjfrwelkajflkasdjf'l-- Jen Waselchuck Senior Communications Support Analysta: Based remotely in..."

Fill 'dkldja;lkjdfladkjfrwelkajflkasdjf'l-- 
Jen Waselchuck Senior Communications Support Analysta: Based remotely in...'

9. Go here

Move to the specified location.

Go here

10. Click here

Select the specified element.

Click here

11. Fill "C:\fakepath\365559 - Test2 Bridge research.docx"

Enter the desired text.

Fill 'C:\fakepath\365559 - Test2 Bridge research.docx'

This guide covered essential steps in Gmail to facilitate employee training, including composing emails, navigating sections, and selecting options.

 
 
  
Keywords:


Created : Creator Name
Reviewed:  Reviewer Name & date reviewed

 

TIPS - DO NOT INCLUDE THIS SECTION IN PUBLISHED VERSION:

  1. Product names should no longer be part of Title as they will be part of navigation tree.
  2. Sections need to be identified for article prior to addition in ZenDesk - Ideally this would be part of what is being moved so there is no question, where article is going.
  3. Below is an example of what settings an article should have (including the need to UNCHECK "Open for Comments" or check out the page "How create a knowledge base article" for detailed steps mceclip0.png

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