MSS attachment in the outbox of workflow

Hi,
We are using the ISR scenarios with PDF forms. Once the approver approves the item in the inbox , It goes to the outbox. But the outbox item only has a description I want to add a url link to the PDF form how do I do that.?
Thanks,
Nanda

Hi,
If you want to display a new created document link in the email body, you can select “Encoded Absolute URL” in the workflow lookup column.
For more information, please refer to: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepointdesigner/HA102390421033.aspx
Hope it can help you.
Xue-Mei Chang

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