How to Upload an Agreement on Facebook

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You can attach an agreement or any other document to a Facebook message.

Files and documents can be easily shared with other users on a peer-to-peer network, but this type of file sharing is not directly supported on Facebook. Even so, Facebook offers users a free and simple way to share content such as music, videos and status updates. If you need to share a document, such as an agreement, you can convert it to a Facebook note, or you can share the file with multiple friends by attaching it to a Facebook message.

Instructions

  1. Publish an Agreement As a Note

    • 1

      Open the agreement document. Press the "Ctrl" and "A" keys simultaneously on your keyboard to select the entire document.

    • 2

      Press "Ctrl + C" to copy the content to your clipboard.

    • 3

      Log in to your Facebook account. Click "Profile," "Notes" and then "Write a Note."

    • 4

      Click anywhere in the "Body" box and press "Ctrl + V" to paste your agreement into the box.

    • 5

      Click toolbar icons to format the agreement with bold, italics, bullet points and other style elements, if you wish.

    • 6

      Click "Publish" to upload the agreement.

    Upload an Agreement As a File

    • 7

      Log in to your Facebook account. Click the "Messages" icon and select "Send a New Message."

    • 8

      Begin typing names of your Facebook friends to whom you want to send the agreement. Once you begin typing a name, you can select it from the drop-down menu to add as a recipient.

    • 9

      Click the "Attach a File" icon below the message. Browse your PC for the agreement document and double-click the file name to attach it.

    • 10

      Add a message in the box where indicated and click "Send." The document is uploaded to Facebook and available for all recipients to view or download.

Tips & Warnings

  • You can also paste an agreement into the "Description" field of a Facebook photo to notify Facebook users of your image copyright and terms of use.

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