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Using the Discussion Area

These tips can help both experienced and novice Web users fully participate in and benefit from on-line event discussions.

Understanding the Lingo

New technology often assigns new meaning to "old words." Here are some commonly used terms you may encounter when you participate in on-line discussions throughout this event.

Viewing Topics

To view topics within a discussion, click on the plus symbol [+] next to a discussion name (or the discussion name itself). You can also click on the plus symbol [+] next to a topic to view the replies beneath it.

Posting a Message

If the message you are sending to a discussion begins a new topic (rather than adding to a current topic), you are posting a message. To post a message, follow these steps:

Responding to a Message

To respond to a message, follow these steps:

Subscribing to a Discussion via E-Mail

You have the option of subscribing to a discussion via e-mail. This means that you can receive new discussion postings as regular e-mails, and you can respond to them as regular e-mails as well. To subscribe to a particular Discussion, follow these steps:

Attachments made to a WebBoard posting/message will not be carried through e-mail. You must open the posting via the Web in order to retrieve an attachment.

Attaching a File to a Message

If you use Netscape 3 or above (or Explorer 4 or above), you can attach documents to a message in a WebBoard Discussion. To attach a document, follow these steps:


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