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  1. Access the email with the attached template(s). Note that the template(s) will be compressed into a single zip file.

  2. Depending on the mail service you use, the method of getting the zip file from the email to your computer may vary. First, try to
    You may start by first trying to drag and drop the file to your computer Desktop or a specific Folder directly from the email.
    If the mail client you are using doesn’t allow you to drag and drop, you can double-click the attached zip located in the email. One of three things will happen at this point:

    a. The file will automatically unpack into the Downloads folder.

    b. The file will automatically unpack to the computer's Desktop.

    c. The mail service (such as Gmail) will make you download the zip file before unpacking it. If this happens the zip file will need to be located and unpacked manually. Lastly, you can also drag and drop the file to your computer Desktop or a specific Folder directly from the email. By default, all downloaded files go to the Downloads folder, unless the computer has been intentionally set to download files to another specified directory.

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  1. Once the zip file has been extracted (either automatically or manually) you will see an ".etpl" file with the same name as the zip file. Double-click the .etpl file to bring up the install prompt.

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  1. Click "Import Form" in order to install the custom template(s) into MacPractice. 
 


    You can verify that the new templates have been installed by:


    1. Going to the EMR/EDR ability in MacPractice and


    2. Select and

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    1. expand the Downloads folder in the sidebar. If you still don't see your templates, select the Reload button in the MacPractice toolbar.

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It is recommended to drag and drop the zip attachment from your email to your desktop, or a folder of your choice, or that you save the email containing the template in order to have the file in the event that it needs to be reimported for any reason.

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