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Hi, today I'm going to show you how you store an email address onto an nfc chip.
So first of all you need to make sure your nfc tagwriter is in
professional mode. To do that, go into preferences
look for switch ui mode and select professional edition and hit done.
Now when you come in to create a new tag you go to mail
you can enter a title
if you want
a mailing address
and subject. Now you've got to keep one eye on this message size
at the top here.
Tags can only store a certain amount of data so if you are trying to store a very large message here
big subject and with a message in here and everything else, you might find you need
a bigger nfc tag. The 1k tags. These ones have half a K available on them
so we're not going to store any extra data on here, we want to make sure we get this tag in
but we could pop in here and pop in 'hi'.
And pop in 'hi' there again.
So you can see we're up to 52 bytes. Let's see if we can successfully store this.
Go to next. Now here it's asking us if we want to write multiple
tags at the same time, protect a tag or confirm overwrite if there's already data there.
We're just going to go to next.
I'm going to pop this tag underneath
there you go, successful.
If you hear that chime you've been successful.
So if we now click done, let's come out of the app
and place this tag back underneath.
and it will then fire up an email.
Easy and simple as that.