Post subject: How to download a file/attachment and processing.
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:23 pm
The Founder
Joined: Sun Aug 24, 2008 4:56 pm Posts: 576 Location: Behind You
Hello MST members/guest. This is a simple tutorial which will help you for downloading and processing your desire file. Well, you can see a screenshot below which denotes that the person visiting Mystudytable forum as a guest.
Screenshot :
Now please pay attention, You can see a green code which is the password. You need this password to unlock each attachment file belongs to this post (the attachment files only visible for registered users only)
Now when you have registered and logged in as a MST Member, You board will show you the attachement files. See bewlow :
Screenshot :
Well, Now you can download attachment files. I should remind you to review the password issue again. Now most of the files you unlock/extract are in .pdf format. So you must have acrobat reader installed into your pc to view the file. Other files will be visible with MS word. Thanks a lot.
Regards, Tarif Hossain The Founder, mst group.
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Post subject: Re: How to download a file/attachment and processing.
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 7:54 pm
New student
Joined: Sun May 03, 2009 7:41 pm Posts: 2
Prime wrote:
Hello MST members/guest. This is a simple tutorial which will help you for downloading and processing your desire file. Well, you can see a screenshot below which denotes that the person visiting Mystudytable forum as a guest.
Screenshot :
Now please pay attention, You can see a green code which is the password. You need this password to unlock each attachment file belongs to this post (the attachment files only visible for registered users only)
Now when you have registered and logged in as a MST Member, You board will show you the attachement files. See bewlow :
Screenshot :
Well, Now you can download attachment files. I should remind you to review the password issue again. Now most of the files you unlock/extract are in .pdf format. So you must have acrobat reader installed into your pc to view the file. Other files will be visible with MS word. Thanks a lot.
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