ContactMonkey's File Manager allows you to organize your images and documents for you and your teammates to embed into your emails as attachments. Learn all about the File Manager and how to use it.
Getting Started
ContactMonkey's Email Builder includes a built-in file manager. The File Manager allows you to store files you use often within your internal communications. Browse, search, and select the images and documents you wish to use in your email.
With the handy file manager, you can:
- Browse, search, and sort existing files
- Switch between list and grid view
- Create new folders
- Preview and insert images into your message
You will find a top section with actions and navigation helpers, with most of the space used to list your files and the information you need to work with them. By default, folders and images are shown in Grid view. If you switch to List view, it will be used the next time you open the file manager. Here is a visual example of images within a folder in Grid view:
And here is the same folder in List view.
Accessing The File Manager
1. The file manager will load in several scenarios when you click on the Browse button in an image placeholder, which is displayed when you drag and drop an image content block into a message.
2. When you click the Change image button in the image properties panel
3. When you click on the “Link file” when working with images and buttons:
4. Access through the font editor. Once you are in a content row with text, select the "insert/edit links". From there, click "File Manager" in the dropdown menu.
Uploading Files
The quickest way to upload a file into the File Manager is to drag it from your computer to the file manager window, dropping it anywhere on the page.
You can also:
- Browse and upload from your computer using the Upload
- Import from an external application using the Import button if this feature has been enabled.
- If this feature has been enabled, search and import free stock photos using the Search free photos button.
Note that there is an upload limit: the maximum allowed file size is 20MB. However, there is NO storage limit.
Browsing & Searching Files
To locate your desired image or document, browse your folders and order their content by name, date, size or type by clicking the sort labels at the top of the list.
An arrow icon next to this label means that this is the current filter, and its orientation will tell you the order, ascending or descending.
Too many files in the selected folder? Click on the lens icon to run a search. Results will be filtered on the fly. Just to remind you,t this search is performed only in the current folder and not your entire repository.
Managing Files
When you move your cursor over a file or folder, that row will be highlighted, and the available action icons will be shown on the right side:
- Preview for files
- Delete for both files and folders
If an action is momentarily unavailable, you will be notified by the tooltip text of the icon, such as when you try to delete a folder containing files because only empty folders can be deleted.
If you want to delete multiple files or folders, use the checkboxes to select them, and the delete action will be shown on top of the list. Only elements that can be deleted will have a selectable checkbox.
Important Note On Deleting Files
When deleting files, it's important to note that if the file is in use in a template or has been recently sent in an email, all links and images will break. Any current templates will no longer show the missing image, and any sent email will no longer show the image.
Please note that none of the files can be recovered once deleted
Organizing Folders
You can create the folder structure you prefer to organize your files. To add new folders, use the Add folder icon.
For your folder names, you can use letters (upper and lower case), numbers, spaces, periods (.), hyphens (-), or underscores (_).
To navigate to the parent folder, use the top breadcrumb. Clicking the home icon will take you to your root folder.
Supported File Types
The File Manager can be used to host the following file types:
- Images
- Text
- Videos
- Audio
- Office (please note: .oft files are not supported)
- Zip
- PDFs
- Fonts