Reusing Attachment: How to Show up as an Attachment

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In summary, to reuse an attachment in a later post, you can either use the image option with a link or just a link.
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I have an attachment that I'd like to use in a second post. I'm able to use [ img ] with a link to the attachment, but how can I reuse an attachment in later posts so that it shows up as an attachment?
 
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I'm afraid you'll have to re-upload it or simply link to the post with the attachment.
 
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I have done this by going to my users control panel and identifying the attachment.
(Choose attachments at the bottom of the left hand list)
Right click on the name of the attachment in the attachment list
choose properties
copy and paste the URL from the properties box that opens to the dialog box for insert attachment or insert picture in your advanced edit box.

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@ Greg, I have never been able to re upload an attachment without renaming it. Doing that Loading multiple copies to the site) would offend my sense of thrift.

It would be great to have a simpler automated proceedure than mine for reusing attachments.

:smile:
 
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Studiot said:
It would be great to have a simpler automated proceedure than mine for reusing attachments.

:smile:

It might be better to just link to the post with the attachment. Storing duplicate files on the server is inefficient. :)
 
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Studiot said:
Right click on the name of the attachment in the attachment list choose properties copy and paste the URL from the properties box that opens to the dialog box for insert attachment or insert picture in your advanced edit box.
This is what I did using insert picture which works fine, but for insert attachment, the only options I see are "upload", and I get an error when I try to use the URL for the attachment.

Greg Bernhardt said:
It might be better to just link to the post with the attachment. Storing duplicate files on the server is inefficient.
The idea here is to reuse an existing attachment, rather than duplicating it. For now I just used the image option with a link to the original attachment.
 
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jtbell said:
Simply paste a link to the attachment. If it's to an image, when I click on it my browser simply displays it:
https://www.physicsforums.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=54345&d=1356884358
The &d portion of the link doesn't seem to be needed (or the &stc=1 that displays in the attachment menu url properties).

https://www.physicsforums.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=54345

I was hoping for a way to re-use attachments as attachments, but this doesn't seem possible. I can use [ img ] ... with the attachment url to post an image, or as jtbell suggested, just a link.
 
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The last time I did it was in this thread

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=659774

As a result of losing the typing from a long post to a glitch I ended up with an uploaded attachment but not post text.

In the end I replaced the text with a new post but could not linkto or upload the attachment so I renamed it an re uploaded it.

Borek later pasted in into post#16. He was most helpful.
 

1. How can I show up as an attachment in my relationships?

To show up as an attachment in your relationships, you first need to understand what an attachment is. An attachment is an emotional bond between two people that brings a sense of security, comfort, and support. To show up as an attachment, you need to be emotionally available and responsive to your partner's needs and emotions. This means actively listening, showing empathy, and being present in the relationship.

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