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Where do I look for an attachment to a question? Thanks.
brmath said:It was claimed there was an attachment but I couldn't find any link, so I wondered.
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.
brmath said:https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=715345
Typically, the person asking the question will specify whether or not an attachment is necessary. If it is not mentioned, you can always ask for clarification.
Attachments can be found on your computer or online. You can also create your own attachment if necessary.
This will depend on the platform or website you are using to ask your question. Some may have restrictions on file size or specific file types, so it's best to check the guidelines before attaching anything.
Again, this will depend on the platform or website. Some may allow you to attach multiple files, while others may only allow one. If you need to attach multiple files, you can always combine them into one document or use a file sharing service.
Attachments are not always necessary, but they can provide additional context or information that may be helpful in answering your question. If you have a relevant attachment, it's always a good idea to include it, but it is not required.