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Attachments are files or images attributed to a post. Commonly, attachments are used when the file or image is directly related to the post and the user has no way to put the file online elsewhere. Each post can have multiple attachments, as defined by the [[Administrator]].
Attachments are documents or images attributed to a post. Attachments are stored as files within the [[forum]] website. They give [[member]]s a place to store important files for as long as they are needed. In [[Attachments and Avatars]], administrators can choose which file types to allow, who can upload attachments, and can set limits on file size and number of attachments to conserve disk space. By default, the number of attachments that can be posted on a forum is limited to 4,294,967,296, but this can be increased if necessary.
 
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Attachments are stored on the server the forum resides on, and uses the disk space provided. Because of this uploaded attachments are often limited in size, or width and height, to prevent overuse of disk space.
 
Administrators can choose what type of files attachments can be, and disable undesired file formats. Administrators can set up various limits and restrictions to meet their needs with the [[Attachments and Avatars]] in their [[Administration Center]].
 
By default, the number of attachments that can be posted on a forum is limited to 4,294,967,296. In the unlikely event that the limit is reached, it can be increased fairly easily.
 
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Latest revision as of 20:18, 14 April 2014

Attachments are documents or images attributed to a post. Attachments are stored as files within the forum website. They give members a place to store important files for as long as they are needed. In Attachments and Avatars, administrators can choose which file types to allow, who can upload attachments, and can set limits on file size and number of attachments to conserve disk space. By default, the number of attachments that can be posted on a forum is limited to 4,294,967,296, but this can be increased if necessary.



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