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General question about Community posting
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Ok this is totally off topic for this locaton but I haven't found an FAQ page.
Anyway, it is said a picture paints a thousand words which is the case if my actual issue. So I would like to know if and how I can post pictures with my discusion??
or have I just done that ???
Thank you
Kevin
OK I attached a pic but How can I make it relevant and do others?
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@Kgey181 wrote:
OK I attached a pic but How can I make it relevant and do others?
Attachments are there for people to see as soon as you post your message.
For most posters, embedded imaged have to be approved by a Netgear moderator. A few users have the opportunity to post immediately.
As to making it relevant, people should get the meaning from your messages. You made a good start with the name of your file.
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@Kgey181 wrote:
OK I attached a pic but How can I make it relevant and do others?
Attachments are there for people to see as soon as you post your message.
For most posters, embedded imaged have to be approved by a Netgear moderator. A few users have the opportunity to post immediately.
As to making it relevant, people should get the meaning from your messages. You made a good start with the name of your file.
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Re: General question about Community posting
Thanks Michael, I've made another post so I hope to be doing better as I get experience.
Kevin
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