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How do I view attachments like these? Whenever I click on them it says, "Sorry, you don't have permission for that!" I've been trying to find out for sometime now. Please someone, help me out.

Go to:

My Profile.

Edit Profile.

Profile Customization.

View Attachment.

Click Yes.

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Go to:

My Profile.

Edit Profile.

Profile Customization.

View Attachment.

Click Yes.

Save Changes.

Thanks a lot for responding, Skew, but I can only follow your directions as far as "Edit Profile." I'm quite computer literate, so I'm wondering if the Huddle has accidentally taken down the setting I need. I recorded a screencast of me trying to follow your directions:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-cht7dKM4U&feature=youtu.be

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Thanks a lot for responding, Skew, but I can only follow your directions as far as "Edit Profile." I'm quite computer literate, so I'm wondering if the Huddle has accidentally taken down the setting I need. I recorded a screencast of me trying to follow your directions:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-cht7dKM4U&feature=youtu.be

Firstly, you have to be signed in as a member to view attachments (Which you obviously are since you're posting,) you can't do it as a guest.. If you still can't view it, there may be permissions set where you have to be a certain type of member or have a certain number of posts to be able to view them.

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