Do you know when to send links or attachments in emails?

Updated by Tiago Araújo [SSW] 9 months ago. See history

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Internal documents - link

If you're sending to a fellow employee, use a link to a document stored on your intranet (E.g.: intranet.northwind.com/SharedDocuments).

When sharing documents internally it's best to keep the work alive in a link. The best way to do that is to have it hosted in one place where all working parties can access it.

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❌ Figure: Bad example - Attaching documents to emails when sending internally

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✅ Figure: Good example - Sharing documents in SharePoint so the team can access and work on the same document

Tip: Using SharePoint can help minimizing broken links.

External documents - public link or attachment

If you're sending to a client, either get them to share a publically available link, or attach the file to the email (e.g.: a Spec Review).

It's often easier to attach the file than share a link due to permission issues. This allows them to easily share the document internally and always have access to the copy.

  • Clients often prefer attachments
  • They can forward it to whoever they want
  • There is a paper trail of changes and feedback that they can share internally on their end
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❌ Figure: Bad example – Added the file as a link for external users. This requires adding them as guests to Teams, or having to make the file an anonymous link

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✅ Figure: Good example – Added file as an attachment for external users

Acknowledgements

Adam Cogan
Cameron Shaw
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