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CS ... (Cover Sheet)

CS ... (Cover Sheet)


In a cover sheet, you can set individual values for placeholders by various commands. Condition: These commands in the cover sheet exist as a placeholder (e.g. be %%CSInfoOfReceiver%%).
For more information about their own cover sheets please click here.


The individual commands are briefly explained here:


CSCoversheetFileName

  • Defines the name of the cover sheet (must be filed at eCall)
  • Max. 50 characters
  • Example: %CSCoversheetFileName: MyCompanyLayout%
  • Default: default cover of eCall
  • Placeholder in the RTF file: %%CSCoversheetFileName%%


CSInfoOfReceiver

  • Info text of the receiver
  • Max. 50 characters
  • Example: %CSInfoOfReceiver:Smith John%
  • Default: info field from the To:-address in the e-mail
  • Placeholder in the RTF file: %%CSInfoOfReceiver%%


CSInfoOfSender

  • Info text of the recipient
  • Max. 50 characters
  • Example: %CSInfoOfSender: eCall Fax Service%
  • Default: info field from the From:-address in the e-mail
  • Placeholder in the RTF file: %%CSInfoOfSender%%


CSSubject

  • Title information of the Subject field
  • Max. 200 characters
  • Example: %CSSubject:My title to fax%
  • Default: subject from the e-mail
  • Placeholder in the RTF file: %%CSSubject%%


CSMessage

  • Text content of the message block
  • Example: %CSMessage:Message text%
  • Default: bodytext from the e-mail
  • Placeholder in the RTF file: %%CSMessage%%


CSUserdef_xxxx: yyyy

  • Specific parameters, freely definable
  • xxxx = name of the parameter, freely definable
  • yyyy = value of the parameter
  • Max. 1000 characters
  • Example: %CSUserdef_Wert1: Smith John, Old Village%
  • Default: <empty>
  • Placeholder in the RTF file: %%CSUserdef_Wert1%%

Updated on: 21/07/2023

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