Where do I look for an attachment to a question? Thanks.

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Attachments to questions on forums typically appear at the bottom of posts, either as images or downloadable files. Users often forget to include attachments, which can lead to confusion. If an attachment is mentioned but not visible, it may not have been included at all. New users may be unsure about how to locate or request attachments. For clarity, posting a link to the relevant post can help others provide assistance more efficiently.
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Where do I look for an attachment to a question? Thanks.
 
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It was claimed there was an attachment but I couldn't find any link, so I wondered. And we will not count how many emails I have sent out without their attachments.
 
brmath said:
It was claimed there was an attachment but I couldn't find any link, so I wondered.

Can you give a link to the post in question?
 
I believe I can find the post. How do i send you a link to it?
 
Just post it here, or click on jtbells username and use "Send a private message to jtbell".
It happens frequently that someone forgets to attach something, so it is probably just a mistake.
 
Yes, just post the link here. Then you don't have to wait for me (specifically) to see it. Also, the more eyes see it, the more likely you are to get a correct answer. :smile:
 
jtbell said:
Yes, just post the link here. Then you don't have to wait for me (specifically) to see it. Also, the more eyes see it, the more likely you are to get a correct answer. :smile:

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=715345
 
brmath said:
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=715345

There is no attachment to this thread. He just SAYS "see attachment" --- that doesn't mean he actually provided one. If one were there, it would be visible in the post. see the example given above.
 
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So it seems. I'm a little new to the forum, and wasn't sure if maybe there was some other way to get to an attachment.
 

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