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Ms.Goody2Shoes <nunyabeezwax@thehive.com>wrote:
>On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 08:36:29 +1000, Pixie <Pixie@AnnWheatley.com.invalid>
>wrote in:
><dsp4a6df9fmiqtojlqna9g7nrbjm1svloo@4ax.com>:
[..]
><Slaps myself in the forehead> Yeah.....didn't realize that I left the
>file name out. Of course no one would know what I posted. I'll be more
>observant in the future.
>
Posting a single file and setting Agent to split the file
into articles on posting is the easiest and most common
method used to post a set of designs as an archive
(compressed/packed "sets"), When there is more than one
archive file produced [ie] r00 +r01+r02, each file must be
attached to it's own post. The ABCP tutorial explains this as:
"Where there is more than one RaR file
created by the WinRaR archive each RaR must
be posted as a single file/attachment.".
Doing it however requires practice (usually).
It is something many struggle with, as a concept,
but once "got". posting becomes second nature.
Test groups are there to play with attempts at "getting
it right"... always use the test groups to train that
proficiency.
cheers
--
Voice of experience telling you that one.
Hopper always posts a test to each group every time he gets a new browser
version or news provider.
He has to make sure none of his credentials or ID are showing. He is
beginning to be known by much of Usenet as the "TROLL"
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