It seems that, overnight, I need to upload a document to CC to post its link, rather than linking to a copy of it on our web server. What gives? Why would CC want to store all my documents? Please don't fix what isn't broken! If I'm misunderstanding something, please advise.
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Based on the screenshot you provided, it appears that you are attempting to connect a document. This requires you to either choose a document that is already in your library or upload a new one and then select it. If you require a refresher on how to link in campaigns, please refer to our articles that cover the various linking techniques.
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Hello @AmyD19027 ,
Nothing's changed, if you want to link a document, then you'd upload it to your library and link to it that way. If you want to link to an external site, then you'd link to a webpage.
In the screenshot, I don't see a place to paste in an external link.
Based on the screenshot you provided, it appears that you are attempting to connect a document. This requires you to either choose a document that is already in your library or upload a new one and then select it. If you require a refresher on how to link in campaigns, please refer to our articles that cover the various linking techniques.
If you need a refresher of linking to documents in campaigns works, please see our main article on the topic.
Thank you. I was editing a link that I update every time I send this email, and connecting to a doc was the only choice I was given. It is new that I can't just edit an old link, but have to remove the link and then choose "Webpage" again.
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