This morning I came across a post in the English forum where someone noted that a particular post should have been tagged with “files”. Would someone explain to me what content falls under this tag?
Personal Books would be an example of that.
You can view examples by clicking on the Files tag itself. This was a tag that users wished to keep during migration.https://community.logos.com/discussions/tagged/Files-66
https://community.logos.com/discussions/tagged/files
Thanks Jason but I posted this question after doing exactly what you suggested. Only a few of the resulting posts seemed to fall into my understanding of what the term, "files" means. No big deal, was more of a curiosity question than a need to know.
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