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Suppose I want to see an attachment, which is pending approval. Is there any way, like subscribing to the thread or something, which'll let me know when it has been approved?
Integral said:When it is approved you will be able to see it.
If something is not approved within a few hours use the Report button in the lower left hand corner. This will bring it to our attention, approval should not be long in comming after that. (Sometimes)
Jekertee said:hack it
Not that I know of. (By the way, if you're waiting for something to be approved and you see me or another mentor on line, just shoot me a PM and I'll take care of it.)Shooting star said:But my question was about whether I could be notified of the approval without repeatedly visiting the page.
Doc Al said:Not that I know of. (By the way, if you're waiting for something to be approved and you see me or another mentor on line, just shoot me a PM and I'll take care of it.)
There are a few ways to check if your attachment has been approved. One way is to look for an email notification or confirmation from the organization or individual in charge of approving attachments. Another way is to check the status of your attachment on the online platform or system where you submitted it. If the status says "approved" or "accepted", then your attachment has been approved.
The time it takes for an attachment to be approved can vary depending on the organization or individual in charge. Some may have a quick approval process, while others may take longer. It is best to check with the specific organization or individual for an estimated timeline.
In some cases, an attachment may be approved initially but later rejected if it is found to be non-compliant or does not meet the necessary requirements. However, this is not common and most attachments that are approved will remain approved.
Some organizations or individuals may offer expedited approval processes for certain attachments, especially if there is an urgent need for them. However, this is not always available and may come at an additional cost. It is best to check with the specific organization or individual for their policies on expediting approval.
If your attachment is not approved, it is important to review the reasons for the rejection and make any necessary changes or revisions. You can then resubmit the attachment for approval. It is also helpful to reach out to the organization or individual for further clarification on why the attachment was not approved and how it can be improved for future submissions.