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5524415 tn?1372332390

Sharing a link to web page

Is there any way to provide an attachment or am I overlooking a feature of the forum that allows you to do this?
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4849766 tn?1391038693
Hi there,

Can you tell us what type of attachments that you would like to post and in what forum?  Are you trying to use a link in your post?

Thanks!
Amber
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5524415 tn?1372332390
As I am new to the computer, I am also a bit of a dummy...   Its a web page that I found really easy to send to someone on the phone, but when it comes to the forum, I cannot do it as if we were emailing each other.  It would be in the Hep C forum....  I have given the name of the article and author for those who may be interested to Google.  I feel it would be good to have an area where I can keep articles, like a bookmark, I spose....  
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Hi, FiFi,

Our platform doesn't allow attachments or formatted links that just show the title of the page, but you can post its address instead (please take a look at our Terms of Use first).  

The address will look like this: http://blahblah.com.  Just copy the address of the page you want to share from your web browser bar and paste it into the forums.  Let us know if you have any problems!

Claire

Claire
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