> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.hippoly.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.hippoly.com/using-hippoly/files-and-folders/post-attachments-folder.md).

# Post attachments folder

All files uploaded when creating a post are automatically stored in a system folder called **Post attachments**. This ensures that every file shared through posts is easy to locate, and accessible beyond the original post itself. The folder is located under the *Quick Access* section on the **files page**.&#x20;

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You can [move files](/using-hippoly/files-and-folders/move-file.md) from the **Post attachments folder** into other folders without breaking the file reference in the original post.
{% endhint %}

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**If you delete a file from the Post attachments folder, the file will not be removed from the original post.**\
However, users will no longer be able to view or access it - they will see a message indicating that the file has been deleted. To fully remove the file from the post itself, you need to [edit the post](/using-hippoly/posts/edit-post.md) and manually delete the file reference.&#x20;
{% endhint %}


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