How to enter your message details
This guide explains how to correctly fill out the table to send your messages using the WhatsApp-Blaster
Example Input:

Table Columns:
- Send to Unsaved Recipient? - Mark with an X if the recipient is not saved in your WhatsApp contacts. 
- Leave blank if the recipient is saved. 
 
- Number - Enter the recipient's phone number, including the country code (e.g., - 4912369874614).
- Do not include special characters like - +or spaces.
 
- Text - For Text messages: - Write your message here. Use formatting options like: - *bold text*→ bold text
- _italic text_→ italic text
- ~strikethrough text~→- strikethrough text
 
- For line breaks, use the pipe character - |(e.g.,- Line 1 | Line 2).
- You can also use - {{placeholders}}in your messages.
 
 - 👉 Learn more: How to Use Placeholders 
- Type - Specify the type of message: - Media: For images or videos. - Enter the file path(s) in the Text field (e.g., - C:\path\image.jpg).
- For multiple files, separate paths with a semicolon (e.g., - C:\path\image1.jpg;C:\path\image2.jpg).
- Optionally, add a caption in the Media/Document Caption field. 
 
- Document: For PDFs or Word documents. - Enter the file path(s) in the Text field (e.g., - C:\path\document.pdf).
- For multiple documents, separate paths with a semicolon. 
 
- Text: For plain text messages. 
 
 - 👉 Learn more: How to Send Media Files and Documents 
- Media/Document Caption (Optional) - Add a caption for your media or document. 
- Leave it blank if not needed. 
 
Quick Tips:
- Emojis: To insert emojis on Windows, press - Win + .(Windows key + period) to bring up the emoji picker.
- WhatsApp Ban Risks: Follow best practices to minimize the risk of getting banned. 👉 Learn more: Avoiding WhatsApp Bans 
- File Paths: Ensure file paths are correct and accessible. 
- Phone Numbers: Double-check that phone numbers are formatted correctly (country code + number). 
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